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Suspect in Austin mass shooting had Bronx ties and prior arrest in NYC, officials...

The FBI is investigating a possible terrorism link after a gunman killed two people and wounded 14 others outside a busy Austin bar. Authorities identified the suspect as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne, who recently lived in the Bronx and had a prior arrest in New York City for illegal vending. Investigators...
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When Every Minute Counts: 24-Hour Emergency Veterinary Hospital Opens in Westchester

If you’ve ever found yourself searching for help with a sick pet in the middle of the night, you know how awful it feels. Now, Westchester families have a 24-hour veterinary emergency hospital close to home when every minute counts. At a Glance. New 24-hour animal emergency hospital in...
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Man accused of murdering Bronx woman and stabbing her teen son: NYPD

THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – A man has been accused of murdering a woman in the Bronx and stabbing her teenage son on Saturday. According to police sources, the man is known to the victims. While the exact relationship between the suspect and the victims remains unclear, Juan Rivas,...
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Cross County Center in Yonkers begins major expansion. What to know

Construction has begun on the expansion of Cross County Center in Yonkers. The project includes two new buildings totaling 58,000 square feet of retail space, a green park and boardwalk. Craig Deitelzweig, CEO of Marx Realty that owns the center, said in a statement the expansion responds to strong demand for retail...
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Bronx senior punched unconscious on Bronx sidewalk

Senior punched during Soundview Avenue dispute BRONX, NY — A
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Reviving the legacy of enslaved Africans in Van Cortlandt Park

On a brisk February afternoon, the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance invited visitors to tour Van Cortlandt Park’s Enslaved African Burial Ground, drawing renewed attention to a wooded site marked only by a modest green sign. The program is part of a broader effort to retell the park’s storied history as a sprawling...
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Free groceries, full chaos as New Yorkers swarm Mamdani-inspired pop-up

Free groceries in New York City sound like a dream, until you see the line wrapping around the block. In mid-February 2026, a pop-up in Manhattan’s West Village drew hundreds of people quickly. Some showed up before sunrise, hoping they’d get inside. This was a limited-time, five-day pop-up...
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Zohran Mamdani Admits To Excluding Black Americans And Not Telling ‘The Full Story’ With...

When Coleman said “she felt a type of way,” the young mayor said it's understandable and looked right in the camera to say “that’s why I’m here to apologize.”. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is attempting to right a wrong by admitting he failed to include Black Americans during a previous comment made about the...
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Rapid response team on the lookout for ICE

The Riverdale rapid response team, a group of residents who monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence in the neighborhood, took to Broadway Plaza on Feb. 21 to speak directly with community members. According to founder Hannah Sherak, the team has not confirmed any local ICE sightings. Still, preparation...
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An update: Did a Brooklyn couple kill a neighbor’s trees for a better view...

WASHINGTON — Nearly five years after the Maine Board of Pesticides Control found that a New York couple had killed a neighbor’s trees in Rockport, Maine, to improve their waterfront view, the state Friday approved a settlement that included a $3,000 fine but no admission of guilt. A...

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