New York City Enjoys Mild Veterans Day Weather, Sunny Week Ahead across Boroughs
New Yorkers experienced cloudy Veterans Day mornings that cleared to sunny afternoons, with highs near 68°F, followed by a sunny week with cooler temperatures ahead.
No Charges for NYPD Officer in 2020 Fatal Bronx Collision, New York Attorney General Cites Lack of Criminal Evidence
NY Attorney General will not charge Officer Munoz for a 2020 fatal crash in The Bronx, citing insufficient evidence of criminality. Munoz hit and killed a pedestrian during a high-speed pursuit.
North Jersey Wildfire Spreads to 19 Acres, Blanketing Upper Manhattan, Inwood, and Bronx in Smoke as Firefighters Battle Flames
A wildfire spread across 19 acres in North Jersey near Englewood Cliffs, sending smoke over the Hudson to NYC. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service had it 30% contained, with no immediate threat to structures.
Bronx Subway Station Scene of Armed Incidents: Loaded Firearm Seizure and Machine Gun Arrest at Kingsbridge Road
A man was arrested at a Bronx subway station for breaching a restricted zone with a loaded firearm. Another recent arrest involved two individuals with a machine gun at the same station.
Even Tech Earners Struggle With Soaring NYC Housing Costs as Affordable Housing Expands
A report notes that NYC tech workers earning average salaries struggle to afford most apartments, while the city offers new affordable housing for those earning under $40k.












