‘The Bronx is burning again’: Major fires in the borough have doubled
FDNY firefighters responding to a fire. Top fire department officials pin the blame on electrical system failures. [ more › ]
Former NYPD Detective Sentenced To 75 Months In Prison For Violent Racketeering Conspiracy
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, announced that SAUL ARISMENDY DE LA CRUZ, a/k/a “Nene,” a/k/a “Venom,” a former member of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), was sentenced today before U.S. District Judge Nelson S. Román to 75 months in prison for accepting bribes to
New SNAP requirements in New York: Things to know about keeping your benefits
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power in New York. Sign up for their newsletter here. On Monday, thousands of New Yorkers received notices that their monthly food benefits might end due to new work requirements that kicked in this March. It’s the latest in a
Gateway Commission awards contract for New Jersey approach to Hudson Tunnel
NEW YORK — The Gateway Development Commission has awarded another major contract for the Hudson Tunnel Project, this one addressing the surface approach to the tunnel in New Jersey. Construction Package 3: The New Jersey Surface Alignment was awarded at a meeting today (June 1) to a Skanska Creamer Sanzari NJSA joint v
Bronx man admits to trafficking over 100 guns to NYC: officials
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — A 37-year-old man from the Bronx pleaded guilty to trafficking firearms into New York, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced on Monday. Edson Brown was charged with an 18-count indictment for purchasing firearms illegally in North Carolina and South Carolina
New York Tenant Accused Of Causing $30k Damage Finally Evicted After 2-Year Battle: ‘He...
An East Harlem landlord says she spent two years and tens of thousands of dollars fighting in court to evict a tenant she alleges severely damaged her apartment. The dispute is now at the center of a wider debate over New York City’s housing system. The New York Post...
Police Probe Groups Seen Emerging From New York City Sewers
Videos captured groups of six to seven people emerging from the sewer system in the middle of the night.
Mamdani’s FDNY Commish Backs Protected Bike Lanes, Putting Bikelash Firefighters And Brass On Notice
The Fire Department actually really does support the city’s expansion of protected bike lanes, the agency’s commissioner said on Monday — a revelation that shouldn’t be newsworthy at all, but for the fact that several FDNY rank-and-file as well as a key chief have recently criticized the life-saving street designs that
Albertsons sister store set to shut doors for good leaving rival Trader Joe’s down...
ONE of Albertsons’ sister stores is bracing to shut down another location in the coming weeks as parent company Albertsons Companies reevaluates its store footprint. When the Acme grocery store...
Police identify man wanted for shooting 14-year-old boy in broad daylight in Allerton
Roderick Allen, 55, allegedly started an argument with the teen before opening fire. It happened at around 3:50 p.m. Friday near Cruger and Burke avenues, just steps from a strip of businesses.

















