New York City Council Set to Override Mayor's Veto on Sexual Abuse Survivors' Bill Amid Fiscal Debate
The NYC Council plans to override Mayor Adams' veto of a bill to allow sex abuse survivors to sue the city, which may cost the city $1 billion. The veto is criticized for ignoring survivor rights and fiscal concerns not previously raised.
Rochester Celebrates $6.2 Million Revitalization of Iconic Douglass-Anthony Bridge
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the completion of a $6.2 million maintenance painting project on Rochester's Frederick Douglass-Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge.
New York City Braces for Varied End-of-Year Weather With Snow, Rain, and Chilly Temperatures
NYC's weather forecast includes a chance of snow followed by rising temperatures and rain, with fluctuating conditions expected through New Year's Day.
New York City Battles 'Super Flu' Outbreak with Cases Hitting Decade High
New York City experiences the highest flu cases in a decade, with a significant increase and emergency room visits, attributed to a virulent strain and vaccine mismatch. Health advice includes vaccination and preventive measures.
New York City's Holiday Spirit Flourishes with Toy Giveaways in Harlem and South Bronx
New York City initiatives provide holiday joy with a school-hosted toy drive and subway station giveaways, uniting communities and spreading cheer among families and children.
Terrorist Plot Thwarted, Cholo Abdi Abdullah Sentenced to Life for Planning 9-11 Style Attack on U.S. Soil
Cholo Abdi Abdullah of Kenya was sentenced to life in prison for planning a 9/11-style terror attack in the U.S. after extensive investigation linked him to al-Shabaab.
Suspected FIEND in Cuffs, Ex-Senior Bank Exec Charged with Sex Trafficking and Child Porn in NYC
A former U.S. bank executive, Edward Gene Smith, is indicted for sex crimes, including child pornography and obstructing justice, with a trial set for February 2025.
New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Settles for $6.8 Million Over Alleged Kickback Scheme
NYPHV settled for $6.8 million over kickback scheme allegations, paying for unprovided services to a Westchester oncology practice, as announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Former USDA Employee Sentenced to Two Years for Multi-Million Dollar SNAP Fraud in New York
A former USDA employee was sentenced to two years in prison for her role in a $66 million food stamp fraud scheme, where she provided EBT license numbers to criminals.
New York City on High Alert for Major Winter Storm Bringing Snow and Frigid Temps
New York City is expecting a significant winter storm with heavy snow and cold temperatures starting this afternoon into Saturday, with 4-8 inches of snow accumulation likely.
Yonkers Residents Displaced as Unsafe Parking Garage at 30 Hawthorne Ave. Faces Condemnation
A parking garage in Yonkers was condemned due to unsafe conditions, forcing car owners to find new parking and raising concerns about maintenance negligence.












