Brief Power Outage at Grand Central Terminal Causes Stir, Quickly Resolved with No Impact on Train Services
A voltage drop caused a brief blackout at Grand Central Terminal, leading to disrupted services and trapped employees. Power was restored within an hour.
MTA Explores Geothermal Cooling to Combat Intense Heat on NYC Subway Platforms
The MTA is considering geothermal cooling for NYC subway stations to alleviate high temperatures, focusing on the feasibility for stations like 167th and 181st Street on Line No. 1.
13-Year-Old Fatally Shot in Suspected Gang-Related Incident in Queens, NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Apprehend Teen Suspect
A 13-year-old boy was shot dead in a possible gang-related incident. Mayor Eric Adams vows justice as the NYPD seeks a 16-year-old suspect and calls for public assistance.
Governor Hochul Announces Over $26 Million in Funding for 750 New Housing Units on Long Island
New York's Governor Hochul announces over $26 million to support five new housing projects on Long Island, aiming to ease housing shortages with a focus on affordability and accessibility for families, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
No Charges for NYPD Officer in Fatal Queens Shooting of Gary Worthy, NY Attorney General Concludes Investigation
The NY AG concluded no charges in the fatal NYPD shooting of Gary Worthy, with the report detailing the justified use of force but recommending better police training in aid provision.
East Harlem Woman Pleads Guilty to Second-Degree Murder of Aunt, Faces 16 Years to Life Sentence
Kristie Miro pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her aunt, Ana Nieves, in East Harlem, with sentencing set for November 2025 to 16 years-to-life in prison.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Advances 10,000 New Homes Initiative as Brooklyn and Manhattan Become Key Development Targets
Mayor Eric Adams reports progress in NYC's housing crisis, with plans to create 10,000 new homes on city-owned properties, emphasizing affordability and redevelopment.












