Bronx's Notorious Gang Busted as 'White Mike' and YBMG Members Face Decades Behind Bars for Murder for Hire and Crime Spree
Seven members of the YBMG gang, including Shpendim Haxhaj, were sentenced for crimes including murder for hire and drug trafficking in the Bronx and other areas.
Florida Man Convicted for Multimillion-Dollar Medicare Fraud Scheme in New York Court
Florida man Ted Albin was convicted of defrauding Medicare by submitting over $38 million in false claims through his company, facing decades in prison.
Brooklyn Man Sentenced to 52 Months for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud of Federal Childcare Programs
Menachem "Max" Lieberman was sentenced to 52 months in prison for defrauding federal childcare programs of millions and is ordered to pay significant restitution.
New York City Battles Searing Heat Wave as NWS Issues Advisory for Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Surrounding Boroughs
A Heat Advisory is in effect for New York City and surrounding areas, with temperatures expected in the upper 90s and heat indices over 100 degrees. Relief is expected with chances of showers and thunderstorms.
Hudson Valley's State Routes 17 and 52 Set for $13.7 Million Upgrade as Governor Hochul Approves Improvements in Orange and Putnam Counties
Governor Hochul announces $13.7 million road improvement projects for State Routes 17 and 52 in Orange and Putnam counties, promising smoother commutes and better infrastructure in the Hudson Valley.
NYC's Fight Against Summer Hunger as Food Bank and HelloFresh Campaigns Mobilize to Feed Kids in Need
In New York City, almost one-quarter of children face food insecurity during summer. Food Bank for NYC and HelloFresh with No Kid Hungry launch efforts to distribute food and raise awareness, leveraging social media and local partnerships.
Bronx D.A. Darcel Clark and Mayor Eric Adams Question 'Raise the Age' Law Amid Teen Gun Violence and 208-Count Gang Indictment
Bronx officials underscore gun violence, with a 208-count gang indictment highlighting teenage involvement and critique the 'Raise the Age' law for increasing youth crimes.
Bronx Fire Sparked by Lithium-Ion Batteries Reignites Safety Concerns as Mayor Adams Pushes for Stricter Regulations
A Bronx fire linked to lithium-ion batteries injured 13 people and prompted calls for stricter regulations. Mayor Adams emphasized the dangers of uncertified batteries and urged public vigilance.












