Northeast Braces for Snowiest Winter in Five Years as Forecasters Predict Major Storms for...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK — Meteorologists are warning residents across New York and New Jersey to prepare for what could be the snowiest winter in the past five years, as early forecasts point to multiple large snow events and colder-than-average conditions across the Northeast. According to recent reports shared...
Man suspected of beating NYC super to death released without charges — as sources...
The man initially suspected of fatally beating a Brooklyn building super during a scuffle has been released without charges, cops said Friday – as sources revealed the allege assailant was not a porch pirate after all. The late superintendent also may have suffered from pre-existing heart issues that played a role in...
‘Jupiter Joe’ learns fate 26 years after raping and killing 13-year-old NYC girl
A Westchester man known for teaching astronomy to Bronx children was finally brought to justice Friday, more than 25 years after he raped and killed a 13-year-old girl — and used family DNA for the very first time to link him to the sick crime. Joseph Martinez, aka “Jupiter Joe,” was convicted on two second-degree...
Florida Sheriff’s Office buys billboard in New York’s Times Square: Move to Florida, work...
Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood has a bold message for New York police officers: Move to Florida. And he isn't being shy about it. The Volusia County Sheriff's Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports recruiting and funding efforts alongside the Volusia County Sheriff's Office, has purchased billboards in the...
‘Very shy’ teen who leaped to death from NYC’s prestigious Regis HS was...
The “very shy” 16-year-old who tragically leaped to his death at New York City’s famed Regis High School had gotten into hot water after taking a controversial stance in his ethics class, sources told The Post on Friday. A dean at the prestigious Upper East Side institution — which counts “Saturday Night Live” star...
Gov. Hochul to make decision on getting rid of conductors on subway trains
The clock is now ticking for Governor Kathy Hochul to decide if it will be a one or two-person crew that moves millions beneath the streets of New York City.
Advocates call for pause on NYC class size mandate to give Mamdani time to...
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. Just two days before the deadline, a group of education advocates on Thursday urged city officials to request a pause to state law that requires New York City to sharply reduce class sizes....
Woman, 74, killed, 7 others injured in afternoon blaze at NYC apartment building
A 74-year-old woman was killed and seven others were hurt in a ravaging blaze that tore through an Upper East Side apartment building Wednesday afternoon, according to authorities. The fire broke out on the top floor of a five-story apartment building on East 81st Street between First and York Avenue in Yorkville...
Manhattan DA Indicts Suspect for Shooting Innocent Teenager at Mexican Day Parade
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. has announced the indictment of Joel Nieves, 35, who allegedly discharged a firearm during the Mexican Day Parade in September, injuring a 17-year-old innocent bystander in what could have easily escalated into a more widespread tragedy, according to an official...
NYPD: More city residents seeking concealed carry permits
Applicants must complete a 16-hour classroom training course and two hours of live-fire training, fill out extensive paperwork and pass an NYPD review of their “good moral character.”

















