NYPD police dogs, horses get moment in the spotlight with the 2026 Canine and...
All proceeds from the calendar's sales will go to the Police Foundation and its many programs.
Flu Hotspots Uncovered In Hudson Valley, NYC, Upstate NY
The flu continues to spread at alarming rates across New York State. But some parts are dealing with it more than others.
Adams stacks Rent Guidelines Board, jeopardizing Mamdani’s rent freeze pledge
Credit: Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photo Office on Flickr. With just two weeks left in office, Mayor Eric Adams has appointed four new members to the city’s Rent Guidelines Board, in an effort to block Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s push for a rent freeze. With these appointments and reappointments, Adams’ allies now hold...
27-year-old man injured in stabbing at Brooklyn bodega in Kensington
The victim was stabbed once in the chest and once in the abdomen just before 11:25 p.m.
Girl, 14, Falls to Death from N.Y.C. Elite Private School
A teenage girl has died after falling from the Chapin School in New York City. On Wednesday, Dec. 17, police responded to a 911 call at the school, located at 100 East End Avenue, according to the New York Police Department. “Upon arrival, officers observed a 14-year-old female at the above location with injuries...
Federal judge lets Hasidic abuse whistleblower’s civil-rights lawsuit against NYC move to trial
(New York Jewish Week) — A federal judge in Brooklyn has denied a bid by New York City and the estate of former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes to throw out a civil-rights lawsuit brought by Hasidic sex-abuse whistleblower Sam Kellner, clearing the way for a jury to hear claims that top prosecutors helped...
NYC Public Schools extends winter break: Things to know
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City public school students are getting an extended winter break this year. Winter break will now run from Wednesday, Dec. 24, to Friday, Jan. 2. Students will officially return to the classrooms on Monday, Jan. 5. Students were originally expected to return for...
New York’s religious hate crimes can be prevented through building bridges, city official says
NEW YORK (RNS) — After one year as executive director of the New York City Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes, Queens native and Hindu Vijah Ramjattan feels hopeful. At a time of rising hate incidents against some religious and ethnic communities, Ramjattan’s aim has been to build relationships and education...
7 On Your Side Investigates: Fire Union hopes Mamdani will help get 9/11 toxin...
The union wants to know what City Hall knew about the 9/11 dangers and when they're hoping a new mayoral administration will help them get answers.
Man sentenced for operating armed beer cargo theft enterprise targeting railyards and warehouses
The ringleader of a “sophisticated armed beer theft enterprise” operating out of the Bronx has been sentenced to years in prison, New York State officials say. On December 18, 2025, officials announced that Jose Cesari was sentenced to 63 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release “for...

















