Reps. Tonko and Goldman Encounter Federal Resistance in Oversight of NY Immigration Detention Centers
Federal officials blocked Reps. Paul Tonko and Dan Goldman from inspecting ICE facilities despite legal provisions authorizing congressional visits, highlighting tension and concerns over facility conditions.
Legionnaires' Outbreak in Harlem Claims Sixth Life as Case Count Reaches 111 and City Remediates Cooling Towers
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem has resulted in a sixth death, with 111 confirmed cases and ongoing investigations into water-cooling towers contaminated with Legionella.
NYPD on Alert as Taxi Theft Leads to Cyclist Injury in Manhattan's Gramercy Area with Suspect Still at Large
A taxi was stolen in Manhattan, hitting a cyclist who declined medical care. The suspect fled and is sought by NYPD, unrelated to a nearby handcuffed man's escape.
Governor Hochul Announces $52.6 Million Boost to Bridge New York's Digital Divide
Governor Hochul announces $52.6 million for broadband expansion in New York, aiming to reduce the digital divide by connecting over 24,000 households through infrastructure awards.
New York Invests $11 Million in Clean Hydrogen R&D to Propel State's Green Energy Agenda and Economic Growth
New York invests $11 million in clean hydrogen projects to help meet its climate goals and enhance energy reliability, benefitting sectors such as transportation and energy storage.
New York Attorney General's Office Investigates Fatal Shooting of Civilian by Off-Duty NYPD Officer in Manhattan
The NY Attorney General's Office is investigating the fatal shooting of Lahione Soto by an off-duty NYPD officer. A firearm was found; the inquiry will determine if protocols were followed.
Former NYC Mayor's Chief Advisor Indicted in Bribery Scandal Involving Shelter Contracts and City Planning
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, former Chief Advisor to the NYC Mayor, was indicted for bribery conspiracies involving over $75,000 and impacting various city contracts and decisions.
Brooklyn Federal Prosecutors Indict Businessman Maxim Larin for Allegedly Exporting Firearms Parts Illegally to Kazakhstan
Maxim Larin has been indicted for illegal firearms parts export, including evasion of export laws and conspiracy. He allegedly exported controlled items to Kazakhstan, potentially reaching Russia. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
Former Broker "K$" Accused of Defrauding Investors of $800K in Securities Scheme Says U.S. Attorney
A suspended broker named Kenneth Thom was charged with securities fraud and investment adviser fraud for swindling nearly $800,000 from investors using social media.












