New York AG Letitia James Announces Convictions of 47 Individuals in Major Finger Lakes Drug Crackdown
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the conviction and sentencing of 47 individuals linked to drug operations in the Finger Lakes region, confiscating drugs, guns, and cash.
Manhattan D.A.’s Office Seizes Over a Million Stolen Credit Card Details from Underground Networks
Manhattan D.A.'s Office seizes domains selling stolen credit card data, led by Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., and intensifies cybercrime fight with their Cyber Crime Bureau.
New York City Joins Multi-State Coalition to Contest Federal Environmental Rollbacks
New York City has joined other cities and states in opposing the EPA's rollbacks on environmental regulations and the dismissal of the 2009 "Endangerment Finding." The city filed legal challenges to support science-based climate policy.
Bronx Inmate Sentenced to 108 Months for Violent Crimes at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center
Inmate Leury Mojica received a 108-month prison sentence for violent crimes at the Metropolitan Detention Center, including assaulting a correction officer and attempting to murder an inmate.
Luxury Timeshare Scam Involves Mexican Cartel Leader and Sister Charged with Defrauding Thousands of Americans
A senior member of the CJNG cartel and his half-sister are indicted for timeshare fraud, money laundering, and supporting terrorism, affecting thousands of American owners and leading to $350M in losses. They remain at large in Mexico.
Mixed Bag of Sun and Storms for NYC This Week, High Rip Current Risk for Beaches
Mixed weather with sun and storms is forecast for New York, with high rip current risks for beachgoers through Wednesday. A mostly sunny Sunday is expected. The National Weather Service advises caution despite no severe warnings.
Brooklyn Community Bands Together Following Devastating Warehouse Fire in Red Hook
A fire in a Brooklyn warehouse has severely impacted artists and small businesses, with many losing work and inventory, but community support offers hope for recovery.
Manhattan Braces for Traffic Jams as World Leaders Attend U.N. General Assembly and Residents Urged to Use Public Transit
The U.N. General Assembly in Manhattan leads to gridlock, with traffic potentially below 4 mph. Street closures and heightened NYPD security accompany world leader visits, advising residents to avoid personal vehicles.












