Double Homicide Shocks the Bronx as Two Men Killed in Early Morning Ferry Point Park Shooting
Two young men were fatally shot by masked gunmen on scooters in the Bronx's Ferry Point Park early Monday, with 13 shell casings found at the scene. The motive is unclear, and the assailants escaped.
Columbia University Strikes Deal with Trump Admin to Curtail Foreign Student Numbers Amid Controversial Higher Ed Shakeup in NYC
Columbia University has made an agreement with the Trump administration to reevaluate its reliance on and admissions process for international students, amid a broader push for policy changes affecting foreign students' involvement in U.S. academia.
Gov. Hochul Celebrates Completion of Modernization Project at Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Governor Hochul announced the completion of the renovation at Syracuse Hancock International Airport, aiming to enhance passenger experience and economic growth in Central New York.
Gunman Targeting NFL Opens Fire in Manhattan, Suspected CTE Case Leaves Midtown Reeling
A shooter, Shane Tamura, targeted a Manhattan building housing NFL offices and may have been motivated by a grudge related to CTE, a condition linked to football injuries. The investigation continues.
Mayor Eric Adams and NYCEDC Unveil Plan for 3,000 New Homes at Vacant Flushing Airport Site in Queens
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced a plan to convert the dormant Flushing Airport into a mixed-use development with 3,000 homes and 60 acres of green space.
Mayor Eric Adams Introduces New Safety Rules for NYC Delivery Workers and Public Protection
New rules by Mayor Eric Adams and DOT aim to improve delivery worker conditions and public safety, requiring company registration, safety training, and worker ID numbers.
New York City Joins Nationwide Legal Effort to Safeguard TPS for Immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua
New York City joins a coalition in an amicus brief to oppose the U.S. DHS's decision to end TPS for immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, highlighting the impact on communities.
New York City Sweats Under Scorching Heat Wave With Temperatures Nearing 100 Degrees
New York City faces a heatwave with temperatures reaching the high nineties, and the National Weather Service issuing heat advisories and warnings. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and cautious.












