New York City Braces for Mixed Bag of Weather with Sun, Showers, and Thunderstorms on the Horizon
The National Weather Service forecasts varied weather for NYC's boroughs, including sun, showers, and possible thunderstorms, with no hazardous weather expected.
Governor Hochul Announces $4.5 Million Investment in NY Youth Mental Health, Launching New Support Teams in NYC
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has allocated $4.5 million to create 10 new Youth ACT teams to provide mental health services to young people with serious emotional disturbances.
NYPD Initiates Internal Investigation Over Alleged Mishandling of Sealed Arrest Records in Immigrant Deportation Case
The NYPD launches an internal probe after sealed arrest records were shared with immigration authorities for a Palestinian woman's deportation case, potentially violating city policies.
Bronx Store's Viral 'Mystery Packages' Spark Privacy Concerns Amid Bargain Shopping Craze
A Bronx store, Dollar Universe, sells 'mystery packages' with assorted goods from Amazon and Walmart returns. The practice raises privacy issues as personal details are sometimes included. The store's popularity persists despite concerns.
New York City Boroughs Set for Mild Spring Weather as No Severe Conditions Expected
Mild temperatures and partly sunny skies are in the forecast for New York City’s boroughs this week. The National Weather Service reports no hazardous weather is anticipated through Tuesday, allowing for a typical stretch of spring conditions.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Declines to Seek Top Oversight Committee Role, Citing Seniority Dynamics in Democratic Caucus
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declines to pursue the top Democrat position on the House Oversight Committee, acknowledging the still-prevailing influence of seniority within the party.
CoreLife Eatery Settles for $7.8 Million for Misrepresenting Pandemic Relief Eligibility, Diverting Funds From Smaller Businesses
CoreLife Eatery settled for $7.8 million after falsely claiming they were eligible for pandemic relief despite having more than the permitted number of locations.
New York City Announces Opening of Seven New Schools in 2025 to Enhance Education and Address Overcrowding
New York City announces the opening of seven new schools for the 2025-2026 academic year to enhance career technical education and support students with learning disabilities and address school overcrowding.
Showers and Thunderstorms Set to Drench All NYC Boroughs Throughout the Week Ahead
Showers, thunderstorms, and patchy fog are forecasted across New York City's boroughs with varied highs; no hazardous weather meets NWS warning criteria.












