Iconic New York State Pavilion in Queens on Track for Revival with $50 Million Restoration Project
The New York State Pavilion, a relic of the 1964 World's Fair, is being restored with a $50 million project, set to include limited tours and night lighting.
Another Mysterious Death in Brooklyn as Man Found in Newtown Creek Wearing Hospital Bracelet
A man wearing a hospital bracelet was found dead in Brooklyn's Newtown Creek. This adds to a series of mysterious deaths in the area, not officially linked. Authorities are investigating, while the cause of death remains undetermined.
Manhattan's Little Italy Revels in Tradition with 99th Annual Feast of San Gennaro Celebration
The 99th Feast of San Gennaro, a celebration of Italian culture, is underway in Little Italy, Manhattan, with food, music, and a procession led by Joe Piscopo.
MTA Prepares Contingency Plans for Possible LIRR Strike Affecting 300,000 Commuters in New York
MTA prepares contingency plans, including shuttle buses, for commuters ahead of a potential LIRR strike due to stalled contract negotiations with unions.
Man Fatally Shot, Woman Wounded in Bedford-Stuyvesant NYCHA Development Shooting
A man was fatally shot and a woman wounded at a Bed-Stuy housing complex; the shooter remains at large. Witnesses saw two men fleeing the scene. Police are investigating.
Manhattan Man Charged in 60-Count Indictment for Alleged Identity Theft and Unauthorized Purchases
Elhadji Sene faces a 60-count indictment for his alleged identity theft spree involving stolen credit cards and thousands of dollars in unauthorized purchases.












