Man accused of shoving good Samaritan into moving train in NYC subway station
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A straphanger is accused of shoving a good Samaritan into a moving train while she was breaking up a fight in a Manhattan subway station over the weekend, police and prosecutors said. Aaron Nett, 33, allegedly attacked the 56-year-old woman on the platform of the...
Police fume after international fugitive was issued N.Y. driver’s license
Nassau County police say they've arrested an international fugitive, but they're furious over the fact that he was issued a New York driver's license.
NYC Health + Hospitals offers jobs without college degree
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Are you looking at job listings but feel discouraged when faced with a long list of education and work requirements? Look no further! New York City Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal health system in the United States, has many openings that do not require a college degree. Open positions...
26-year-old killed in apparent case of mistaken identity
Prosecutors say surveillance video shows the 16-year-old getting out of the car and firing multiple shots into a car, killing the 26-year-old.
90-year-old woman killed in Bronx house fire: officials
Police say a 90-year-old woman died in a house fire in the Bronx on Tuesday night.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani asks supporters to raise $4M to fund his transition to City...
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said his transition is not relying on "wealthy donors," like previous administrations.
Majority of formerly homeless families in Far Rockaway building sent to eviction court
At the 63-unit Harriet Tubman building in Far Rockaway, 60 eviction cases have been filed against 43 tenants since July 2023, court records show. Related Companies and WIN operate a supportive housing unit in Far Rockaway, where 43 tenants faced eviction proceedings and four were evicted or left. [ more › ]
The After-Effects of the Shutdown: Food Assistance Delays Ripple Through New York and Roosevelt...
The After-Effects of the Shutdown: Food Assistance Delays Ripple Through New York and Roosevelt Island By Ericka O’Connell, Roosevelt Island Daily. When the Senate voted this week to move closer to ending the government shutdown, many hoped relief was finally on the way. But for families across New York — and here on...
NYC sanitation offers $2,000 reward for reporting illegal dumpers in 2025
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The City Department of Sanitation is urging residents to help catch illegal dumpers by offering thousands of dollars in rewards. Illegal dumping, which specifically refers to dumping from a vehicle and differs from littering, often involves disposing of a larger volume of waste in public...
Incoming first deputy mayor believes Zohran Mamdani’s agenda is ‘achievable’
Incoming First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan believes "affordability" is the new administration's greatest challenge, while delivering on Zohran Mamdani's campaign promises.

















