CURTIS SLIWA RETURNS TO RADIO AFTER MAYORAL CAMPAIGN
CURTIS SLIWA RETURNS TO RADIO ON IHEARTMEDIA NEW YORK’S 710 WOR AFTER MAYORAL CAMPAIGN. @iHeartRadio.com
ICE enters NYC shelters armed and without judicial warrants, reports show
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2025. Donate today. Federal immigration officers were able to enter private areas of New York City shelters or obtain resident information without presenting judicial warrants at least five times earlier this year, according to official incident reports written...
Elderly Woman Assaulted in Unprovoked Manhattan Subway Attack as NYPD Seeks Suspect
A violent encounter in a Manhattan subway station has left a 73-year-old woman recovering after a man assaulted her in an elevator, the NYPD reports. According to ABC7 New York, the unnamed woman was punched multiple times in the face by a man who shared the elevator with her at the 14th Street station on Friday...
Community rallies around legendary Broadway dancer, 95, who faces losing NYC home
The local community is rallying around a Broadway icon and 95-year-old trailblazer who is at risk of losing the Hell’s Kitchen home he’s called his “sanctuary” for more than half a century. Thousands of neighbors, former dance students and even strangers are rallying around Nat Horne — an original member of the Alvin...
Carteret crash kills Woodbridge police officer
Woodbridge Township said Michael Tenpenny,31, died in a crash Tuesday night in Carteret.
Alternate side parking suspended due to snow in NYC
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Alternate side parking rules will be suspended on Monday so the city can clear snow from the roads. It means drivers don’t need to move their cars to the other side of the road for street cleaning. All other street and parking signs must be followed, and parking meters still […]
Longtime NJ landmark, Anheuser-Busch brewery is closing
After 75 years, Newark’s Anheuser-Busch brewery is closing its doors.
Jewish New Yorkers celebrate first night of Hanukkah
At an annual public lighting of the menorah on the first night of Hanukkah, there was music, dancing and joy in Carl Schurz Park, but also heartbreak and defiance.
After Brown University shooting, NYPD says NYC campuses will see more officers
Police officers remain on the scene of a shooting that killed two and wounded at least eight at Brown University on Dec. 13, 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island. While there’s no known threat to NYC, police say they're stepping up their presence on local campuses. [ more › ]
NYC commuters face $2 ticket activation fee as MTA cracks down on fare evasion
Starting in January, NYC Metro-North and LIRR commuters will have to pay a $2 surcharge fee if they don't activate their tickets before boarding their trains

















