Scam Alert as Duo Indicted in $18M Elderly Fraud Frenzy with One Caught in Staten Island and Cohort "Fatty" on the Run from Feds
Two men are indicted for defrauding elderly victims nationwide, with over $5 million confirmed stolen. One suspect is arrested while the other is fugitive.
New York City Braces for Showers and Rip Currents as Sunny Weekend is Expected Ahead
NYC weather forecast predicts showers, turning to rain, then partly cloudy. Manhattan to see highs near 76°F, with Brooklyn similar. Queens, Bronx, Staten Island expect sunny weekend, highs 82-86°F. High rip current risk issued for some areas.
Le Chêne's New Off-Menu Clafoutis Becomes a $28 Dessert Sensation in NYC's West Village
Le Chêne, a West Village restaurant, offers a popular $28 clafoutis dessert. While some dishes lack seasoning, its French cuisine and high-priced, large-format desserts reflect a citywide trend in response to rising costs.
8 Injured as Car and SUV Collide, Slamming Into Scaffolding on Upper East Side, Manhattan
A car and SUV crashed on Manhattan's Upper East Side, injuring eight and hitting scaffolding; no life-threatening injuries reported; cause under investigation.
Midtown Mayhem Mystery Deepens as NYPD Uncovers New Twists in Vegas Home of Manhattan Shooter
The NYPD is investigating a shooting in Midtown Manhattan by Shane Tamura, with evidence like a suicide note and ammunition found in his Las Vegas home, raising questions on gun control and mental health.
Brooklyn Welcomes $61 Million Shepherd-Glenmore Affordable Housing Development in Cypress Hills
Governor Hochul announces the completion of the $61 million Shepherd-Glenmore affordable housing project in Brooklyn, featuring 123 units, supportive services, and LEED Gold certification.
Governor Hochul Spearheads 265-Unit Mixed-Income Housing Development Near Beacon Metro-North Station
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a project to build 265 mixed-income homes next to Beacon Metro-North Station, aiming to revitalize an underutilized area and improve New York's housing situation.
Manhattan Day Care Workers Indicted on Child Abuse Charges
Former employees of Bright Horizons Day Care in Manhattan face charges for allegedly abusing toddlers, with DA Alvin Bragg announcing indictments that include Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Assault, and Strangulation.












