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.
New York AG Secures Settlement with Clinton County Jail Over Sexual Harassment Allegations
The Clinton County Sheriff's Office settled with NY Attorney General Letitia James' office over sexual harassment and misconduct at the jail, with major reforms planned to protect women officers and inmates.
Health Alert as Central Harlem Investigates Five Legionnaires' Disease Cases with No Fatalities Reported
Central Harlem is battling a Legionnaires' disease outbreak with five confirmed cases. Health officials are probing local water systems and urging higher-risk individuals to be alert to symptoms. No deaths have been reported.
New York City Launches Mosquito Pesticide Spraying in Bronx and Staten Island to Fight West Nile Virus
NYC begins spraying pesticides in select Bronx and Staten Island areas to prevent the spread of West Nile virus, with no human cases reported in the city so far.
NYC Mayoral Race Heats Up as Adams Criticizes Cuomo’s Resignation Amid Harassment Probe and Both Trailing Mamdani in Polls
Incumbent NYC Mayor Adams and former Gov. Cuomo trade barbs in the mayoral race, with Adams criticizing Cuomo's resignation amid a harassment probe and Cuomo countering on Adams' Trump dealings. They lag behind Democratic candidate Mamdani in polls.
Queens Community Shaken as Woman Recovers from Early Morning Assault in Jamaica Apartment
A woman in Queens, NY, was sexually assaulted in her apartment by an intruder. The NYPD is investigating the breach of her building's security. Community members are shaken and calling for increased safety measures.
Mount Sinai Morningside Seeks Public's Help to Identify Mystery Woman Hospitalized Over 100 Days in Harlem
Mount Sinai Morningside is seeking public help to identify a woman named "Pam" who has been hospitalized since April 12 and was found at a bus stop in Harlem. She's in her late 50s, speaks English, and is often dressed in black.












