Newly released 9/11 memo reportedly shows NYC’s concerns about toxic air
A newly released memo reportedly shows that in the month following the 9/11 attacks, New York City leaders were preparing for possible lawsuits they thought could arise from claims of toxic air.
Cellphone attack on subway platform leaves two women hurt
Phone wielding attacker vanishes after station strike Bronx, NY – A routine subway exit turned violent in broad daylight after an unidentified attacker struck two women with a cellphone on a Bronx station platform, then disappeared into the city. The assault happened Saturday around 1:40 p.m. at the Elder Avenue…
Man found stabbed to death in Brownsville apartment building
BROWNSVILLE – A BRONX MAN was found with a fatal stab wound in a Brownsville apartment building on Wednesday afternoon, police say. Shortly before 8 p.m. on Feb. 4, police responding to a 911 call inside 181 Rockaway Parkway, discovered Kenneth Brewer, age 47, of the West Bronx, with a stab wound to the chest. EMS...
Tow truck company owner sentenced to 19 years in deadly South Bronx drive-by
A grab of surveillance footage of the drive-by that killed Gloria Ortiz amid a dispute over tow truck territories. Christian “Coco” Lugo, 38, ran a criminal enterprise out of his Mott Haven body shop, prosecutors said. [ more › ]
Family bakery in Fairview pushes back against rumors accusing them of conspiring with ICE
A New Jersey family bakery is pushing back against what it calls false and damaging rumors that have been spreading online.
New York’s “First Free Grocery Store” Is About To Open
This sounds like a dream, but it's 100% real. New York is getting its first-ever grocery store where everything is free.
Teens trash C-Town, attack employees
On Jan. 28, four teenagers were taken into police custody at the CTown Supermarket on Mosholu Avenue after attacking an employee, the latest in a series of events that have been escalating since last summer. Police told The Press they prepared juvenile reports — a sealed document describing a minor’s...
These Companies Work With ICE. New York City Pays Them Millions.
The escalation of immigration enforcement nationally has put a spotlight on how New York City supports these operations — even indirectly. The post These Companies Work With ICE. New York City Pays Them Millions. appeared first on Documented .
ICE knocks on a door in Brooklyn. A ‘traumatic nightmare’ follows.
ICE agents look for someone at a home on Jan. 28, 2026, in Circle Pines, Minnesota. Questions about ICE detention activities are playing out in courtrooms across the country. Immigration enforcement officers stormed the home without a judicial warrant or the occupants' consent, according to a legal challenge. [ more...
Woman struck and killed by hit-and-run NYC school bus full of students
A woman was struck and killed by a hit-and-run school bus full of students while she was crossing a Brooklyn street Thursday afternoon, according to cops and sources. The female pedestrian was attempting to cross the street at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue in Gravesend just after 3 p.m. when the...

















