New York Faces Challenge as Nurse Graduation Rates Decline Amidst Pandemic Repercussions
New York sees a 4% drop in RN graduations post-pandemic, with a faculty shortage and insufficient resources for students despite increased program applications.
New York City Braces for Brisk Winds and Chilly Temperatures, Wolf Moon and Mars to Illuminate Winter Skies
The article discusses the expected cold, windy weather in New York City this week and mentions the appearance of the wolf moon, which is expected to be visible alongside Mars.
Fire Temporarily Shuts Down Tarrytown's Renowned Blue Hill at Stone Barns, No Injuries Reported
Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown faced a fire, causing temporary closure. Firefighters contained the blaze, with no injuries reported. The cause is under investigation and the celebrated restaurant plans to reopen soon.
New York City Braces for Potential Strike from 1,000 Public Hospital Doctors Amid Contract Dispute
NYC Health + Hospitals faces potential strike by nearly 1,000 doctors seeking better pay and conditions, with negotiations ongoing and strike notice issued.
Century-Old Brooklyn Substation Explosion Leaves 3,500 NYC Subway Riders Stranded During Rush Hour
An antiquated Brooklyn substation's explosion caused a two-hour outage, stranding 3,500 F train passengers, with four minor injuries. MTA's old electric system poses broader risks to NYC's power grid.
NYPD Officers Shoot Man Wielding Knife in Bronx Apartment Stairwell, Suspect in Stable Condition
NYPD officers shot a man who confronted them with a knife in a Bronx building after an attempted air conditioner theft call. The man is in stable condition; the incident is under investigation.












