Brooklyn Awaits a Cultural Spectacle with the West Indian Day Parade and J'Ouvert Celebrations
Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade is set for Labor Day, featuring costumes, floats, and live music, with a focus on Caribbean heritage and community pride. The parade will be broadcast live, with no tickets required for the public event.
New Healthcare Plan Promises Premium-Free Coverage for NYC Workers with Potential $1 Billion Savings
New York City's Mayor Adams and Commissioner Campion advanced a new health plan, offering premium-free coverage and more providers nationwide, aiming for taxpayer savings and expanded benefits for 750,000 city workers and retirees.
Buffalo's East Side to See Economic Boost with $53M Milk-Bone Facility Renovation and Job Creation
Buffalo's Milk-Bone manufacturing facility is undergoing a $53 million renovation, including a new production line and 17 new jobs, with investment from New York State and private sector support.
17-Year-Old Indicted in Times Square Triple Shooting, Manhattan DA Announces Charges Including Attempted Murder
Jayden Clarke was indicted for a triple shooting in Times Square and faces charges including attempted murder and weapon possession, as per the Manhattan DA.
Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures to Highlight New York City's Labor Day Week
New York's forecast indicates sunny skies, mild temps, and a slight chance of showers, with no hazardous weather expected, allowing for pleasant outdoor Labor Day weekend activities.
New York City's Dining Scene Heats Up with The Eighty Six's Debut in Historic Bedford Street Venue
The Eighty Six, a new 35-seat steakhouse by the team behind Corner Store and Catch Hospitality, is opening in New York City with an anticipated scramble for reservations. The menu features upscale steakhouse fare and inventive cocktails.
Brooklyn Court Sentences Man to Six Months for Smuggling Egyptian Artifacts into the U.S.
Ashraf Omar Eldarir was sentenced to six months for smuggling Egyptian artifacts into the U.S., as stated by the Eastern District of New York's U.S. Attorney's Office.
Brooklyn Man's Wrongful Arrest Raises Alarm Over NYPD's Facial Recognition Tech Misuse
A wrongful arrest in Brooklyn, due to misidentification by NYPD's facial recognition technology, has sparked debate over its reliability and ethical use, leading to calls for a ban on the tech by the Legal Aid Society.
New York's School Cellphone Ban Sparks Parental Concerns After Minneapolis Tragedy Over Student Safety and Isolation
The new ban on cellphones in New York public schools is being reevaluated by parents following a Minneapolis school shooting, balancing concerns over emergency communication and classroom distractions.












