‘They say things are getting better’: Man stabbed on NYC subway
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A man was sent to the hospital after he was stabbed while on a D train in Greenwich Village. PIX11 News has learned that some subway riders called 911, and others flagged police officers who were at this station, which is how they were able to reach the suspect, who was […]
Morrisania mother begging landlord to fix multiple issues inside her apartment
Elvina Mckinney tells News 12 the problems began back in December and despite reaching out to 311, her landlord and the super multiple times, she was ignored.
Williamsbridge: East Gun Hill Road Pet Grooming Business Raided by Police/ASPCA, No Arrests Made
A pet grooming business and self-described animal shelter located at 980 East East Gun Hill Road in the Williamsbridge section of The Bronx was raided by police and a rescue carried out by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) on Thursday, May 1. It follows allegations by residents of...
Carjacker takes 2-year-old on wild joyride after mom leaves tot alone in vehicle on...
A stranger hopped behind the wheel of an SUV a woman left running with her 2-year-old son inside in Brooklyn Friday morning – and the tot was saved within 10 minutes when cops pulled over the joyrider, authorities said. The 32-year-old mom called 911 and told cops she left her Nissan Pathfinder running with the...
5 Cities In New York Crawling With Bed Bugs Among Most Infested In US
The pest control experts at Pest Gnome have ranked the most bed bug-infested cities in the nation, with several in New York making the list. Most of our cities in the great state of New York receive high accolades for many things. Whether it's tourist attractions, local food scenes, or entertainment, our cities are...
Raccoon rabies cases prompt NYC to step up vaccination efforts
NEW YORK (PIX11)—City officials are rolling out a new campaign to address a spike in rabid raccoons in several neighborhoods. Special vaccine baits are being placed in parts of Queens and Brooklyn to help curb the spread of the virus and protect residents and pets. The New York City Department of Health and Mental...
Ex-New Yorkers dish on why they moved to Florida for good: ‘People thought we...
Ex-New Yorkers who have fled to Florida say they have no regrets after ditching high taxes and crime for a sunnier, cheaper and safer lifestyle. A relentless “escape from New York” has hammered the city as more than 125,000 residents left for Florida between 2018 and 2022 and took nearly $14 billion in income with...
35 Vintage Photos from the Early 1970s
Last Updated on May 2, 2025 by Colby Droscher Bell-bottoms, station wagons, and 15-cent burgers: the early 1970s were equal parts gritty and carefree. Whether it’s girls cooling…
Tear-filled funeral service honors NYC bodega owner ‘Momma Zee,’ gunned down by stray bullet:...
“Momma Zee” may be gone, but Harlem will never forget her. Tears flowed freely as loved ones gathered Friday to honor beloved bodega owner Excenia Mette, 61, who was fatally gunned down by a stray bullet. The emotional funeral service also drew Mayor Eric Adams and the Rev. Al Sharpton, who joined mourners in...
United States Postal Service makes major change to NYC package delivery
The United States Postal Service (USPS) no longer offers guaranteed overnight delivery in New York City. As of April 1, the agency has discontinued its “USPS Priority Express Next Day” service in New York City. Instead, the service has been replaced with Priority Mail Express, according to the...