Nurse Attacked at Nassau University Medical Center as Hempstead Man Charged with Assault
A nurse at Nassau University Medical Center was attacked by Raul Guzman Campos, who struck her with a weapon after she found him vandalizing a bathroom. Campos was arrested and faces multiple charges.
New York AG's Office Opens Investigation into Fatal Suffolk County Police Shooting of Emilson Joan Ordoñez-Banegas in Centereach
The NY Attorney General's Office is investigating the SCPD-related death of Emilson Ordoñez-Banegas, who was shot after allegedly approaching officers with a knife.
Manhattan Man Sentenced to 35 Years for Fatal Queens Stabbings After Pleading Guilty to Manslaughter
A Manhattan resident was sentenced to 35 years for fatally stabbing two men in Queens in December 2021. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and had significant evidence against him, including bloodstained clothes and a knife.
New York City Faces Soaring Temperatures, NWS Urges Caution Amid Heat-Related Health Risks
The National Weather Service warns of potential health risks from extreme heat in NYC, forecasting high temperatures and chances of showers and thunderstorms across the boroughs.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman Signs Order Allowing Masks for ICE Raids and Undercover Police Work
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman allows law enforcement officers to wear masks during ICE raids and undercover work, amidst concerns about officer safety and mission integrity.
Fire Island Inlet Bridge Reopens After Safety Scare, DOT Ensures Structural Integrity with Further Inspections
After a falling object scare from the Fire Island Inlet Bridge, the DOT has confirmed its safety and reopened it, with temporary lane closures planned for further inspections.
Brooklyn and Queens Commuters Face G Train Service Suspensions Amid MTA Signal Upgrades
MTA's signal modernization project suspends G train service between Court Square and Bedford-Nostrand on selected nights and weekends from July 14 to August 18. Free shuttle buses are provided.
New York City Under Flood Watch as NWS Warns of Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall Across Five Boroughs
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for NYC, predicting thunderstorms and potential flash floods with heavy rainfall rates across all five boroughs.












