Man arrested for fatal shooting of Bronx father
Police arrested and charged a man in connection to a June 17 shooting that killed Victor Bautista.
Cops hunt cyclist who ran down man on electric unicycle in Central Park
Cops are searching for a cyclist accused of hitting a unicyclist in Central Park earlier this week, causing him serious injury. At 4:30 p.m. Monday on West Drive at 60th Street, a 40-year-old man was riding an electric unicycle when he was struck.
New futuristic restrooms open in five NYC parks, each at $1M to install
Five new sleek public restrooms have opened in New York City parks—each with a $1 million price tag. Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday announced the installation of the “Portland Loos“—modern restrooms designed for year-round use and quick assembly, now placed in each of the five boroughs. While the restrooms themselves...
Photos released of women accused of brutal subway station assault on MTA worker
The violent incident happened last Saturday at the New Lots Avenue No. 3 train station around 1:15 p.m.
Missing Bronx girl, 12, ‘never returned home’: Police
The mother reportedly told officers that her daughter left the residence and never returned, sources said.
Sonia Castro, NJ Mom Who Endured Tragedy With Grace, Dies
Her death comes just six months after she lost her own mother to cancer, and nearly 12 years after the heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Kiara, in 2013, according to a GoFundMe campaign organized by her family. “Sonia’s life was a powerful testament to strength and unwavering love,” writes Aida...
Housing Code Violations in NYCHA Units Will Finally Be Made Public
The city agency that polices housing code violations has for years publicly posted inspection results for all privately-owned housing — but not inspection results in public housing apartments. That’s kept NYCHA tenants in the dark about sometimes dangerous living conditions and the Housing Authority’s failures to...
NYC to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with parade of ships
The port of New York and New Jersey will host a parade of ships from around the world, and the event is expected to bring millions to the city.
NYC woman once accused of murder is struck, killed by subway train after jumping...
A 24-year-old woman once accused of killing her roommate was fatally struck by a train after she jumped onto the tracks at a Manhattan subway station to relieve herself last month, according to law enforcement sources and disturbing new footage. The straphanger, identified by sources as Meanna Torigoe, walked down a...
14 New York Soul Food Restaurants That Might Just Be Better Than Grandma’s But...
There’s something sacred about Grandma’s soul food – those recipes passed down through generations, cooked with love and a dash of magic. But New York City harbors some incredible soul food joints that might just rival those family recipes. I’ve spent years hunting down the most authentic,...