NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch Condemns Federal Troops in NYC, Debates Bail Reform with Mayoral Hopeful Zohran Mamdani
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch opposed federal troop deployment in NYC and criticized bail reform laws for crime spikes, while mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani disagreed on the reforms' impact on crime.
New Yorkers Save Over $100 Million with MTA’s CityTicket Program, Boosts Ridership and Satisfaction
New Yorkers saved over $100 million with MTA's CityTicket program since March 2022. The program offers discounted fares on LIRR and Metro-North, contributing to increased ridership and customer satisfaction.
New York's Top Law Enforcer Letitia James Clashes with Texas AG Over Abortion Rights Showdown
NY Attorney General Letitia James is challenging Texas AG's attempt to enforce a Texas abortion law judgment in NY courts, defending NY's shield law and reproductive rights.
Manhattan Pharmacist Settles for $100K and Pharmacy Ban Over Opioid Distribution Allegations
A former Manhattan pharmacist settled with the U.S. Attorney for unlawful opioid distribution, agreeing to pay $100,000 and being barred from dispensing controlled substances.
Sunny Days and Possible Showers in Weather Outlook for New York’s Five Boroughs
New York City boroughs expect sunny skies with chances of rain, temperatures around 73-75 degrees, and no severe weather threats except for a high rip current risk.
New York City Residents Hit by Sudden Gas Price Hike Post-Labor Day as Cost of Living Rises
Gas prices in NYC increased after Labor Day, with the average price reaching $3.33 per gallon, due to higher demand and supply shifts. New Yorkers also face rising rents and energy bills, with local residential rents up 5.5% over the year.












