New York AG Letitia James and 21-State Coalition Sue to Shield Planned Parenthood from Federal Defunding Under "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"
New York AG Letitia James leads a 21-state coalition suing to block the defunding of Planned Parenthood under the OBBA, defending healthcare access and reproductive rights.
Bronx Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting That Injured 5-Year-Old Girl
A Bronx man received a 15-year sentence for involvement in a shooting that injured a 5-year-old girl during a vigil. He had pleaded guilty to illegal ammunition possession.
New York Federal Court Sentences Repeat Offender to 100 Months for Illegal Re-Entry
Repeat offender Juan Carlos Padilla Santos was sentenced to 100 months in prison for illegal re-entry into the U.S., following a criminal history including murder and narcotics convictions.
Double Homicide Shocks the Bronx as Two Men Killed in Early Morning Ferry Point Park Shooting
Two young men were fatally shot by masked gunmen on scooters in the Bronx's Ferry Point Park early Monday, with 13 shell casings found at the scene. The motive is unclear, and the assailants escaped.
Gov. Hochul Celebrates Completion of Modernization Project at Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Governor Hochul announced the completion of the renovation at Syracuse Hancock International Airport, aiming to enhance passenger experience and economic growth in Central New York.
New York City Sweats Under Scorching Heat Wave With Temperatures Nearing 100 Degrees
New York City faces a heatwave with temperatures reaching the high nineties, and the National Weather Service issuing heat advisories and warnings. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and cautious.
New York AG Secures Settlement with Clinton County Jail Over Sexual Harassment Allegations
The Clinton County Sheriff's Office settled with NY Attorney General Letitia James' office over sexual harassment and misconduct at the jail, with major reforms planned to protect women officers and inmates.
New York City Launches Mosquito Pesticide Spraying in Bronx and Staten Island to Fight West Nile Virus
NYC begins spraying pesticides in select Bronx and Staten Island areas to prevent the spread of West Nile virus, with no human cases reported in the city so far.












