Service Resumes on No. 1 Subway Line in Upper Manhattan After Water Leak Disruption
The No. 1 subway line in Upper Manhattan was disrupted due to a water leak at the 168th Street station, causing hours of suspension until service was restored in the evening. Repairs to century-old infrastructure did not initially succeed.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Bridges Ideological Gap, Winning Over Asian American Trump Supporters Amid Smear Claims
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has unexpected support from Asian American Trump voters and faces a potential smear campaign by the NYT over college application details.
Queens' Hillside Avenue Set for Transformation With New Bus Lanes to Ease Commutes
New bus lanes are being constructed on Hillside Avenue in Queens to enhance commutes for 22 bus routes, with expected completion later this year. This will include bus-only lanes enforced by cameras, reduced travel lanes, and added parking spaces.
Manhattan Comptroller Brad Lander Proposes MELT Act to Unmask ICE Agents Amid Immigration Policy Debate
Manhattan Comptroller Brad Lander and others introduced the MELT Act to prevent ICE agents from wearing masks that conceal their identity, complementing the federal "visible act" aimed at transparency.
Elderly Woman Dies in Queens Pizzeria Due to E-Bike Battery Fire, Marking NYC's First Battery-Related Fatality of the Year
A 76-year-old woman died from a fire in Queens triggered by an e-bike battery. The fire at Singas Famous Pizza is NYC's first battery-related fatality of the year, says FDNY.
NYPD Hunts for Quartet Suspected in $300K Brooklyn Clothing Heist
Four suspects are sought by the NYPD for a Brooklyn burglary, during which $300,000 worth of clothing was stolen from a store on Kent Avenue. A white Range Rover was used in their escape.
Albany and Schenectady Counties Celebrate Completion of $19 Million I-90 Infrastructure Upgrade
The I-90 improvement project in Albany and Schenectady Counties is complete, enhancing safety and roadway conditions over 40 miles, involving pavement repairs and upgrades as announced by Governor Hochul.
Utica Welcomes 167 New Public and Affordable Housing Units with Impact Utica Project
The Impact Utica project, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, added 167 units of public and affordable housing in Utica, improving efficiency and services, especially for at-risk youth.
New York Leads Multi-State Coalition Suing EPA Over Alleged Unlawful Termination of Environmental Justice Grants
AG Letitia James leads a coalition to challenge the EPA's cancellation of an environmental justice grant program, claiming it violates congressional intent and harms communities.
Manhattan DA Repatriates Stolen Antiquities to Indonesia and Türkiye Amid Crackdown on Trafficking Networks
The Manhattan District Attorney announced the restitution of 31 cultural artifacts to Indonesia and Türkiye, following investigations into trafficking networks.












