Rev. Al Sharpton Leads March in Manhattan for Economic Justice, Invoking Civil Rights History on Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington
Rev. Al Sharpton led a march in Manhattan's Financial District to support DEI initiatives and protest against the Trump administration's policies, drawing diverse participants and coinciding with the 1963 March on Washington anniversary.
Off-Duty NYPD Officer Killed in Hit-and-Run on Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
An off-duty NYPD officer died in a hit-and-run motorcycle crash on the BQE. The truck driver fled, and the officer was pronounced dead at the hospital. No arrest has been made.
New York City Reels from Gun Violence Wave as Elderly Woman is Slain in East Harlem and Multiple Shootings Occur in the Bronx
A series of shootings in NYC, including the death of a 69-year-old woman in East Harlem, adds to the city's violence despite a police campaign to reduce illegal guns. The NYPD seeks suspects as the community mourns.
Feds Adjust Course on Penn Station Revamp, Sidestepping Demolition in Favor of 'Trump Speed' Overhaul
Federal officials revise Penn Station's expansion plan, avoiding complete demolition of a Midtown block, with a project start slated for 2027 with a more conservative approach focused on efficiency and navigability.
Gov. Hochul Announces $3.4 Billion Boost for New York Water Infrastructure, Promising Jobs and Public Health Benefits
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $3.4 billion investment in New York's water infrastructure, increasing funds for local water projects and creating jobs.
Richland-NYC Scientists Breakthrough Affordably Turns Plastic to Fuel as Trump Cuts Threaten Research
The article discusses updates on environmental restoration, the role of middle school students in tackling marine debris, OR&R's emergency response to marine incidents, and a ship fire emphasizing the challenges in marine conservation.
New York City Boosts Career Opportunities for Formerly Justice-Involved Citizens with Expanded CDL Training Program
New York City expands its CDL training program for former justice-involved individuals, providing job opportunities and addressing labor shortages. Mayor Adams highlights the economic and public safety benefits of the initiative.
New York City Welcomes Partly Sunny Skies and Mild Temps As Summer Fades Into September
New Yorkers can expect partly sunny skies and mild temperatures with highs around 78-79 degrees and lows in the mid-60s, with light winds shifting southward.












