New York Braces for Chilly Sunshine, Evening Snow Flurries Across Boroughs With Warmer Temps Ahead for Holiday Week
Chilly, sunny start in New York City today, with snow likely tonight. Mixed rain and snow tomorrow, with some relief and higher temperatures midweek. Cloudy Christmas Day forecasted.
New York City Prepares for Snow and Rain as Holiday Week Approaches
NYC's boroughs forecast wintry weather with a high of 44 degrees and brisk winds; snow expected Monday night, with a possible transition to rain on Tuesday. Christmas may see rain with no hazardous conditions predicted through Saturday.
New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani Appoints Deputy Mayors for Housing and Economic Justice
NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani names Bozorg as Deputy Mayor for Housing and Su as Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice, signaling a focus on affordability and economic equality.
Rogue Pharmacists and Drug Dealer Sentenced for Flooding New York Streets with 1.6 Million Illegal Opioid Pills
Two NY pharmacists and a dealer were sentenced for illegal oxycodone distribution, with terms of 18 years, 30 months, and 36 months respectively, after authorities found their involvement in a scheme circulating over 1.6 million pills.
Brooklyn Man Convicted on All Counts of Sexual Exploitation of Minors and Faces Life in Prison
A Brooklyn man, Billon McLeod, was found guilty of multiple charges of sexual exploitation of minors and faces a minimum of 15 years to life in prison.
Former "Pre-IPO" Fund Principals Admit to $65 Million Investment Fraud Scheme in New York
Three ex-principals of a "Pre-IPO" fund pleaded guilty to a $65 million fraud involving securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, and money laundering, facing up to 60 years in prison.
New York City Braces for Weather Whiplash with Rain, Thunderstorms, and Gale Warnings Across the Boroughs
New Yorkers face 100% rain chance, with temperature drops and potential thunderstorms. Gale Warnings and advisories for high winds issued across boroughs; snow expected Tuesday.
Mayor Eric Adams Launches NYC's First Office of Rodent Mitigation to Bolster Fight Against Rats
NYC Mayor Eric Adams signed Executive Order No. 63, establishing the Mayor's Office of Rodent Mitigation to centralize efforts against the city's rodent population.
New Yorkers Alerted to Weather Shift as Wind and Rain Sweep Across the Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts winter disturbances including showers, wind gusts, and thunderstorms across New York City boroughs, prompting weather advisories.
Brooklyn Pastor Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion Scheme, Faces Up to Five Years in Prison
Brooklyn pastor Paul Mitchell pleaded guilty to tax evasion, facing up to five years in prison and financial penalties for misusing church and daycare funds.
New York Braces for Severe Weather Shift as Sunny Skies Give Way to Storms and Gusty Winds Across the Boroughs
A National Weather Service report predicts erratic weather for New York's boroughs, with initial sunny conditions leading to severe weather, including showers and possible thunderstorms later in the week.
New York Hit by “Very High” Flu Transmission as Nationwide Cases Surge and Public Health Campaigns Intensify
Rising flu cases, including a new H3N2 strain, prompt increased preventative steps and temporary school closures in New York and other US states. Health officials enforce mask mandates and promote flu shots to combat the surge.
New Yorkers Face Frigid Temperatures and Wind Chill with Warmer Days and Showers Expected Ahead
New York City experiences cold weather with a shift from mostly cloudy skies to sunshine and temperatures around 33°F, along with wind chill. A warm-up and rain are expected later in the week.











