Mamdani Drafts Summer Welcome Corps To Greet World Cup Crowds
A new city volunteer program will station New Yorkers at high‑traffic sites this summer to help World Cup fans and other visitors navigate the city.
Qilin Ransom Gang Claims Hit on NY-NJ Port Powerhouse
The Qilin ransomware group says it breached the Shipping Association of New York & New Jersey, a body tied to the Port of NY/NJ. Officials warn the claim could create supply‑chain headaches even if systems remain online.
Choppers To Douse Outer Borough Marshes With Mosquito Killer Next Week
NYC will fly helicopters over marshes in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island next week to apply larvicide aimed at reducing mosquito breeding and West Nile risk.
Anchorage Ex-Corrections Officer Gets 150 Years For Killing Wife And Teen Daughter
A former Anchorage corrections officer was sentenced to 150 years after pleading guilty to killing his wife and their 14‑year‑old daughter. Prosecutors say the slayings followed a report of sexual abuse.
Malliotakis Pushes Million-Dollar Tax Break For Staten Island Seniors
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis introduced the Nest Egg Protection Act to temporarily raise the home‑sale capital‑gains exclusion to $1M for seniors 65+ who have owned their homes 25+ years.
Staten Island Biker Dies After Turnpike Guardrail Wipeout In Rutherford
A 51-year-old Staten Island man died after losing control of his motorcycle on the New Jersey Turnpike's Western Spur in Rutherford. State troopers say the rider was ejected when his Kawasaki struck a guardrail.
New Radar Maps Show NYC Sinking Block By Block
Satellite radar and tide-gauge data show parts of New York City sinking by millimeters a year — small changes that can meaningfully increase flood risk in low-lying neighborhoods.
National Grid Pitches Gas Bill Freeze For NYC And Long Island Through 2028
National Grid asked state regulators to freeze the delivery portion of gas bills for about 1.9M downstate customers through March 31, 2028, using roughly $250M in credits.












