Some Equinox Members May Be Due Big Bucks in Refunds After New York AG Settlement
NY Attorney General Letitia James secured a $600,000 settlement from Equinox Group for their complex cancellation policies, ensuring refunds for customers and changes to make cancellation processes clearer and more straightforward.
Williams Companies Seeks to Reinstate Major Gas Pipelines amid Gov. Hochul’s Openness to New York Energy Projects
Williams Companies seeks to relaunch natural gas pipeline projects in New York, with Gov. Hochul showing openness amid high energy costs, despite potential environmental opposition and challenges.
Bronx Tax Preparer Known as "the Magician" Sentenced to Four Years for $145 Million Tax Fraud Scheme
Rafael Alvarez, a Bronx tax preparer, was sentenced to four years in prison for orchestrating a $145 million tax fraud scheme. He pled guilty to conspiracy and was ordered to pay restitution and forfeit over $11 million.
Stormy Weekend Ahead for New York City Boroughs with High Rainfall Predicted
The forecast indicates a wet weekend for New York City with high chances of showers and thunderstorms across the boroughs and temperatures in the mid-70s to 60s.
Protests Erupt in New York City as Bronx Student Detained by ICE Amidst Widespread Political Condemnation
ICE's detention of a Bronx high school student named Dylan led to protests and official condemnation in New York City, with legal and health concerns raised about his treatment post-arrest.
Off-Duty NYPD Officer Chowdhury Nafees Released from Hospital After Assault, Suspects Arrested in Virginia Await Extradition to NYC
Off-duty NYPD officer Chowdhury Nafees, who was attacked in the Bronx, has been discharged from the hospital with community support after fighting off facial injuries. Two suspects, Wayne Lucas and Taveon Hargrove, have been apprehended.
Harlem River Greenway Breaks Ground in the Bronx, Offering Over 4 Miles of New Bike Lanes and Enhanced River Access
Construction has begun on the Harlem River Greenway in the Bronx, promising over 4 miles of new bike lanes and improved waterfront access, aiming to connect with the Empire State Trail for better urban mobility.
New York AG Letitia James Champions Legal Battle Against Trump Administration to Protect NSF's Diversity Programs
NY Attorney General Letitia James sues the Trump administration to protect NSF's educational and research programs, especially those aimed at increasing diversity in STEM fields.
New York City Braces for Weekend Showers and Thunderstorms, Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued
New York City residents prepare for rain and potential thunderstorms with varying chances of precipitation and a high rip current risk issued by the National Weather Service. Sunny weather expected to return on Sunday.
General Motors Commits $888 Million to Upgrade Tonawanda Plant, Preserving 870 Jobs in Western New York
GM is set to invest $888 million in its Tonawanda plant, preserving 870 jobs, with New York State offering tax credits to support the project, ensuring the site's growth and workforce stability.












