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.
Brooklyn’s Prospect Park LeFrak Center Reopens Without Dreamland Roller Disco, Adds New Activities
Prospect Park's LeFrak Center in Brooklyn will reopen with updates but will no longer host Dreamland Roller Disco, causing community disappointment. New activities and amenities will be added, managed by Ekstein Development Group.
Over 3,000 Illegal Firearms Seized in NYC as Shootings and Homicides Drop Under Mayor Adams' Watch
Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced the removal of over 3,000 illegal firearms from NYC streets in 2025, contributing to reduced shootings and homicides.
Trump Administration Officially Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies
The Trump administration has sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, asserting they impede federal immigration law enforcement. Experts doubt the lawsuit's success, while NYC defends its practices as safety measures.












