Sunny Week Ahead for New York Boroughs with Coastal Flood Advisories in Effect
New York is forecast to have mostly sunny weather with highs in the low to mid-80s and chances of showers on Sunday and Monday. Coastal flood and high surf advisories are also in effect.
Brooklyn Mother and Toddler Daughter Missing as NYPD Seeks Public's Help in East Flatbush Disappearance
Brooklyn mother and toddler go missing, sparking NYPD search and community concern. The public is urged to help find Jayla Echevarria and her daughter, Nova.
Ohio Man Charged After Allegedly Assaulting Young Girl with Sex Toy at WNBA Game in New York
An Ohio man was charged for assaulting a girl with a sex toy at a WNBA game; similar incidents occurred at other WNBA games, leading to multiple arrests.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Aides Entangled in Corruption Allegations Amid Re-Election Campaign
Two former aides of NYC Mayor Eric Adams face bribery allegations; Winnie Greco reportedly tried giving a reporter cash in a chip bag, claiming cultural norms, while Ingrid Lewis-Martin is indicted for accepting bribes.
Brooklyn Boy, 5, Hospitalized with Surgery After 5th-Floor Fall in Sheepshead Bay
A 5-year-old boy fell from a fifth-story window in Brooklyn and is undergoing surgery for a brain bleed and other injuries. He fell while retrieving toys and landed on grass, which may have lessened the impact.
Harlem Legionnaires' Outbreak Worsens as Former NY Governor Cuomo Calls for State Probe into NYC Health Department's Response
A Legionnaires' outbreak in Harlem has prompted concerns about NYC's health oversight after a decline in cooling tower inspectors, despite funding increases. Former Governor Cuomo seeks an independent probe into the city's handling of the crisis.
Former NYC Mayor Advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin Faces New Charges in Corruption Probe
Former NYC Mayor advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin faces new charges amid corruption probes, her lawyer confirms. She previously denied bribery and money laundering claims. Mayor Adams maintains distance from the controversy as he seeks reelection.
Central Park Conservancy Calls for Ban on Carriage Horses in New York City Amid Safety, Welfare Concerns
The Central Park Conservancy is advocating for the ban of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park, citing safety and welfare issues, while the TWU proposes alternatives to protect jobs. The issue has become a topic in the mayoral race.












