Small Earthquake Rattles Parts Of New York
A small earthquake rattled parts of New York on Tuesday morning. The magnitude 2.3 quake struck at 10:17 a.m. EDT near Sleepy Hollow, about 30 miles north of New York City, according to the USGS. It was a relatively shallow earthquake, reportedly just 4.5 miles below the surface. It was...
Bronx Break-Room Bandit On The Loose On Ogden Avenue
Police are asking for the public’s help tracking down a suspect after a robbery and break-in at a Bronx storefront on Wednesday afternoon, where an unidentified person forced their way into an employee-only area and slipped into the business’s break room. The suspect remains at large, and authorities say no arrests...
Nassau Cops Bust Man with Meth, Cocaine, and Ketamine While Investigating Fatal Overdose of...
Garden City Detectives report the arrest of a Bronx man for Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance that occurred on Monday, March 9, 2026 at 9:30 pm in Garden City. According to detectives, an investigation into a fatal overdose of a Garden City resident, led to the arrest of Defendant Oscar Giovanny Nieto...
Woman killed in collision with NYC Department of Transportation dump truck while crossing street:...
A woman was struck down by a city Department of Transportation dump truck as she crossed a Queens street Tuesday morning, officials said. The unidentified victim – believed to be in her 30s – was walking at the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Lefferts Boulevard in Kew Gardens just before 9 a.m. when the...
Top 20 Most Difficult To Pronounce New York Town Names
Ever stumbled over a town name while driving through New York? Some of these names have stories that are as rich as the state itself.
10 Of The Oldest Bakeries In New York That Still Get Their Pastries Right
Warm sugar, butter, and the comforting scent of fresh bread have been drifting out of New York bakeries for generations. Long before trendy dessert shops and flashy pastry counters took over the city, these neighborhood bakeries were already perfecting flaky croissants, rich cakes, and pastries that locals still...
Mamdani halts NYC’s ‘predatory’ private tax lien sale process
Mayor Zohran Mamdani The mayor is ordering a six-month suspension in order to review the controversial system and add homeowner protections. [ more › ]
Female food vendor slashed in NYC park during a fight over turf
A New York City food vendor was slashed and robbed of hundreds of dollars by a rival vendor during a fight over turf in Central Park Tuesday, according to cops and sources. A 24-year-old woman manning a food stand told police that another merchant, a 38-year-old woman, slashed her around 1:30 p.m. at 63rd Street and...
5 Burger Spots in Yonkers, New York that Locals are Raving About
Yonkers has everything from waterfront spots on the Hudson to old‑school neighborhood bars, and tucked into that mix are some genuinely great burgers. These five places come up a lot when Yonkers locals talk about where to get something juicy and satisfying. 1. Yonkers Brewing Co. Right near the...
The mayor is apparently considering eliminating free parking in NYC
One of the last truly free things in New York City might not stay that way for long. As City Hall searches for ways to plug a looming budget hole, officials in mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration have begun openly discussing a once-taboo idea: charging drivers for many of the city’s currently free curbside parking...

















