Top NY Court Smacks Kings County Plea Deals Over Abuse Survivor Rights
The Court of Appeals ruled April 23 that prosecutors may not condition pleas on survivors waiving DVSJA hearings, reversing a lower court and remanding the case. The decision preserves survivors’ ability to seek trauma‑informed sentencing.
Drones To Haul Cargo Across East River In Bold Brooklyn And Manhattan Test
Port Authority and Skyports will launch a yearlong drone cargo trial over the East River starting April 27 to test fast, low‑emission deliveries, including medical supplies.
Long‑Troubled Williamsburg Trader Joe’s Site Snapped Up On Kent Avenue
A waterfront parcel at 206 Kent Ave tied to plans for a Williamsburg Trader Joe’s sold on April 23, 2026, ending years of ownership churn and raising questions about Kent Avenue retail.
Brooklyn Hit-and-Run Fugitive Busted After Overseas Escape That Left 11-Year-Old Critical
A Brooklyn man was arrested after returning to the U.S., ending a months-long search in the Ocean Parkway hit-and-run that critically injured an 11‑year‑old.
Sayville Street Shocker: Brooklyn Pair Nabbed In Alleged Home Brothel Raid
Suffolk County detectives raided a Sayville home Wednesday, arresting two Brooklyn women and seizing massage tables, cash and electronic devices. The Human Trafficking Investigation Unit says the probe is ongoing.
Bronx Renters On Edge As Accused Deposit Scammer Walks Free
An accused NYC rental scammer has been released and victims say a News 12 investigation stopped at least one $4,000 deposit. The civil suit and criminal case are moving forward.
Mold, Dead Elevators and Fury: CUNY Brooklyn Staff Say Campuses in ‘State of Emergency’
Dozens of faculty and staff staged a "state of emergency" at Brooklyn Borough Hall on April 22, citing mold, flooding and repeated equipment failures across CUNY campuses.












