Are There Paranormal Beings Along The Shores of New York’s Hudson River?
For years sailors who traveled up and down the Hudson river claimed to seeing beings, and some say they even caused a famous shipwreck.
Cat Dumped In Flimsy Box On Freezing Brooklyn Streets Only Had Moments Left To...
Animal welfare groups are stretched thinner than ever. Shelters are full, rescues are overbooked, and abandoned pets keep appearing on street corners and in alleyways, waiting for someone to notice them. It’s heartbreaking work, but rescuers never stop showing up for the ones who can’t speak for themselves.
Everything to Know About Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat on His 65th Birthday
Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of the most well-known Black artists in the modern era. Born Dec. 22, 1960, to a Haitian-American father and Puerto Rican mother, the Brooklyn native got his start as a street artist before becoming a star in the art world, hanging with the likes of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Madonna...
‘Super flu’ striking hardest in these states, report shows. Here are the key symptoms
The super flu strain now spreading widely around the country has many global health experts worried that it will be particularly severe. The newest strain, a version of the influenza A(H3N2) virus, has mutations that were not present in the strains of the 2025-2026 seasonal flu vaccine, according to the Journal of...
66-year-old woman struck, killed by Hummer in the Bronx
NYPD officials say a 66-year-old woman was struck by a Hummer driven by a 19-year-old man.
Man allegedly set club promoter on fire in Times Square, fled to Egypt: DA
Editor’s note: The video above aired on March 16, 2025. NEW YORK (PIX11) — The man accused of setting someone on fire in Times Square earlier this year has been charged with attempted murder nine months after the brutal attack, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Monday. Ahmad Mossad, 45, allegedly set...
Judge declares mistrial in corruption case against Linda Sun, former aide to Gov. Hochul
A federal judge in Brooklyn on Monday declared a mistrial in the case against Linda Sun, who, while working in New York State government, was allegedly advancing the interests of China.
Former Midtown hotel to become 579 affordable apartments
Photos courtesy of Slate Property Group unless otherwise noted. A former Midtown hotel is slated to become a permanently affordable housing building with nearly 600 units. On Monday, Slate Property Group and Breaking Ground announced the acquisition of the Stewart Hotel at 371 Seventh Avenue, which will be converted...
NYC Police Probe Fatal Skateboard Beating of 76-Year-Old
NYC Police Probe Fatal Skateboard Beating of 76-Year-Old
Secaucus street takeover charges after 100 cars swarm
More than 100 cars showed up at the intersection of Secaucus Road and County Avenue at 2:30 a.m. on Aug. 31 spinning tires in the street and and driving recklessly, according to Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller.

















