New Yorkers Brace for Frigid Week Ahead with Snow in the Forecast for All Boroughs
New York City is preparing for cold weather, with forecasts showing a chilly week and potential snow for all boroughs. Residents are advised to dress warmly and stay updated on weather changes.
Westchester Kids Revel in Snow Day Fun as NYC Students Grapple with Virtual Class Glitches
NYC students struggled with technical issues during virtual classes on a snowy day, while Westchester County children enjoyed outdoor activities. Mayor Mamdani's decision against a snow day was criticized as problems with remote learning persisted.
Nassau County Detective Charged with Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a Child, Faces Minimum 15-Year Sentence
Nassau County Detective Robert Sacco is charged with attempted sexual exploitation of a child after a federal sting operation. He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison if convicted.
New York City Braces for Cold Snap and Possible Snow Across Boroughs
New Yorkers face a cold day with low chances of snow across boroughs and wind chill values making it feel colder than actual temperatures. The rest of the week looks clear and sunny but remains cold.
One Dead, Several Injured in Four-Alarm Blaze at Bronx High-Rise Amid Freezing Temperatures
A gas explosion and four-alarm fire in a Bronx high-rise resulted in one death, injuries, and significant damage, with over 230 firefighters responding amid severe weather. The cause is under investigation, and displaced residents are receiving aid.
Off-Duty NYPD Sergeant Suspected in Fatal Wrong-Way Crash on Taconic State Parkway
An off-duty NYPD sergeant was involved in a fatal wrong-way crash on the Taconic State Parkway, resulting in the death of a Peekskill man. An investigation into the sergeant's blood-alcohol level is ongoing.
New York State of Emergency Declared Ahead of Severe Snowstorm as Early Voting Suspended in NYC
Gov. Kathy Hochul declares a state of emergency for New York ahead of a severe snowstorm, coordinating preparations and resource deployment, including utility workers and salt supplies. Early voting is suspended due to the storm.












