NY Attorney General Letitia James Files Amicus Brief Against Prolonged Detention of Immigrants in NYC
Attorney General Letitia James filed an amicus brief against prolonged detainee conditions at ICE's NY office, highlighting inhumane treatment and pushing for reforms.
New York Attorney General's Office Investigates Fatal Shooting by Off-Duty NYPD Officers on Staten Island
The NY Attorney General's OSI is investigating the death of Jesse Campbell after an off-duty NYPD officer shot him; a fake gun was found at the scene.
Mayor Eric Adams and DSNY Celebrate Removal of 15 Million Pounds of Litter as NYC Advances in 'Trash Revolution'
Mayor Adams and DSNY announce progress in NYC's cleanliness efforts, including removing 15 million pounds of litter and advancing the use of rat-resistant bins.
New York City Sues Federal Government to Halt Courthouse Arrests of Immigrants Attending Mandatory Proceedings
NYC filed an amicus brief against federal arrests of immigrants at courthouses, arguing it undermines public trust and due process, supporting a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's policies.
Colombian Drug Lord Jailed for 12.5 Years as U.S. Strikes Major Blow Against Cocaine Conspiracy
Colombian Alberto Alonso Jaramillo Ramirez was sentenced to 150 months in prison for conspiring to import cocaine into the U.S. His case underscores international drug trade issues.
New York City on Alert for Thunderstorms and Hazardous Weather Conditions Across Multiple Boroughs
NYC anticipates showers, thunderstorms, high rip currents, surf advisories, and potential coastal flooding, with advisories for beach-goers and mariners issued.
Moonrise Bagels and Corner Bistro Set to Satisfy Cravings in Greenwich and East Village with New Outposts
Moonrise Bagels will open a new location in Greenwich Village and offer stuffed bagels, while Corner Bistro will expand to the East Village with a broader menu than its iconic burgers.
DOJ Anti-Weaponization Chief Urges NY AG Letitia James to Resign as Mortgage Fraud Probe Targets Her and Sen. Schiff
Ed Martin, head of the DOJ's anti-weaponization group, calls for NY AG Letitia James to resign amid investigations without formal accusations, against typical DOJ procedure.
New Yorkers Rally Against MTA's Proposed Fare Hikes as Public Hearings Begin in Brooklyn
MTA proposes a fare increase to $3 for NYC subways and buses, facing backlash and public hearings. This funds infrastructure and the $1.9 billion Second Avenue Subway expansion. Public input is sought before final decisions.












