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.
New Yorkers Anticipate Mixed Weather With Sunny Skies, Thunderstorms, and a Looming Heat Wave Across Boroughs
New York's final July week could see sunny days, thunderstorms, and a possible heat wave with temperatures up to 97°F and heat indices of 100-105°F early in the week.
New York City Launches Car-Free Summer Streets Program with City-Wide Pedestrian Playgrounds
NYC's Summer Streets program returns, closing multiple blocks for pedestrian use with entertainment and activities. The program includes free Citi Bike passes and spans over 22 miles for five Saturdays starting July 26th.
New York Man Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges of Constructing Explosive Devices in NYC
Michael Gann pleaded not guilty to federal charges of creating and placing explosive devices in NYC, despite allegations of fabricating multiple IEDs and endangering lives.
Suffolk County Officer Shot While Serving Warrant and Man Charged with Murder in North Bay Shore Homicide
A Suffolk County officer was shot in the face but survived during a warrant related to a murder investigation. The suspect, Nieves Reyes, was charged with murder and attempted murder of an officer.
Undocumented Immigrants Charged in Manhattan Shooting of Off-Duty CBP Officer as NYC Sanctuary Policies Come Under Scrutiny
Two undocumented immigrants have been federally charged in relation to the shooting of an off-duty CBP officer in Manhattan. The incident has reignited debate over NYC's sanctuary policies.
Bronx Murder Manhunt Ignites as NYPD Pursues Boyfriend Suspected of Gruesome Torture Killing and Mother Is Charged in Cover-Up
NYPD is searching for Robert Strother for his potential role in the torture and murder of Princesa Encarnacion-Soto, as her body was found in a Bronx apartment. His mother is charged with murder and covering up the crime.
"A Chorus Line" Celebrates 50 Years with Gala Featuring Ariana DeBose and Broadway Legends at Shubert Theatre
"A Chorus Line" celebrates its 50th anniversary with a gala at the Shubert Theatre, featuring stars like Ariana DeBose and commemorating its impact on Broadway.
Former NY Congressman George Santos Begins 7-Year Prison Sentence, Admits Guilt and Expresses Remorse
George Santos, an ex-New York Representative, reports to federal prison to serve an 87-month sentence for wire fraud and identity theft and is ordered to pay over $370,000 in restitution.












