Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in Central Harlem Prompts Health Advisory and Water System Tests
New York City health officials are investigating a cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases in Central Harlem, with increased testing and focus on affected ZIP codes.
New York Mets Secure Sixth Straight Win With Tight Victory Over San Francisco Giants
The Mets beat the Giants 2-1 for their sixth consecutive win, with Mark Vientos' double and strong pitching from David Peterson. Pete Alonso's defense and Brandon Nimmo's on-base streak contributed to the win.
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Shrouds Tri-State Area, Triggering Air Quality Alerts in New York City
Canadian wildfire smoke causes air quality alerts in the Tri-State Area, with New York City Emergency Management advising limited outdoor time for vulnerable groups due to potential health risks.
New York City Faces Storms and Heat Advisory as Residents Are Urged to Stay Alert Amid Weather Fluctuations
New York faces diverse weather with storms and a heat advisory, with high temperatures and chances of rain and thunderstorms, as residents are advised to stay updated.
ICE Storm Brewing as Border Czar Vows to "Flood" New York with Agents Amid Sanctuary City Showdown
Border czar Tom Homan plans to increase ICE agents in sanctuary cities like New York, following a shooting by undocumented immigrants and criticism of local policies that restrict ICE activity.
Albany Set for Major Boost with $10 Million Grant for Capital Center Expansion
Albany's event sector is set to expand with a $10 million grant awarded to the Albany Capital Center, which is part of Governor Hochul's $400 million CAP Initiative to rejuvenate downtown Albany.
New York AG Letitia James and Counterparts Obtain Injunction Against Federal Policy Changes Endangering Public Benefits
AG Letitia James and 20 attorneys general temporarily protect public benefits amid federal restrictions, maintaining essential services like healthcare and education for vulnerable groups.
Brooklyn Man Convicted of Ammunition Possession in Federal Courthouse, Faces Up to 15 Years
Jonathan Banyan was convicted for having ammunition inside a federal courthouse, facing up to 15 years in prison with sentencing scheduled for December 1, 2025.












