Storm Watch, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain to Drench New York City Boroughs
Showers and possible thunderstorms are expected in New York City, with 100% chance of heavy rain and winds. Temperatures will be in the 50s with conditions improving by the weekend. A Coastal Flood Advisory is also in effect.
Record High of Over 146,000 NYC Public School Students Faced Homelessness Last Year
Over 146,000 NYC public school students experienced homelessness last year, marking a record high and highlighting a growing social crisis in the city.
New York City Braces for Torrential Rain and Gale-Force Winds as Weather Takes a Turn
NYC residents prepare for rain and strong winds; National Weather Service forecasts show a sunny day turning into cloudy evening with rain expected Wednesday night. No current hazard warnings but gales possible later in the week.
Over 100 Households near NY-NJ Border Urged to Evacuate Amid Expanding Jennings Creek Wildfire, Community Mourns Fallen Firefighter
Wildfires near NY and NJ borders prompted voluntary evacuations, with the Jennings Creek Fire 88% contained in NY and 90% in NJ. An 18-year-old New York Parks employee died fighting the fire.
Challenges Mount for NYC Juvenile Detention as "Raise the Age" Law Leads to Overcrowding, Increased Violence
NYC juvenile detention centers struggle with violence and overcrowding following law changes that increased their age range and reduced the use of bail.
New York's "City of Yes" Housing Plan Advances Amid Local Debate, Awaiting City Council's Determining Vote
Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" housing plan passed a City Planning Commission vote and faces City Council review amidst mixed reactions regarding zoning changes and parking mandates.
Teenager Wounded in Bronx Subway Station Shooting, Suspect Charged Amid Rising Youth Violence in NYC
A 15-year-old was shot in the Bronx and is in stable condition. David Ayenengoye, 20, was charged with attempted murder. The incident follows a series of youth violence in NYC.












