Jersey City Council to vote on financial agreement for project with $1,000 rents
The Jersey City Council is slated to vote on the financial agreement with Canal Crossing project later this month, located in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood with rental units going for $1,000 and 20 percent affordable housing, Mayor James Solomon announced. “The Canal Crossing Project is a model example for what Bui
Jersey Proud: Volunteers help clean up Liberty State Park’s Camp Liberty
Camp Liberty has been around since 1974. It has been helping Jersey City children fill their summers with fun and interactive activities.
Delaney Hall unrest continues as new arrests test Newark’s softer approach
Protests reignited in Newark outside Delaney Hall, leading to three arrests a
New details released after United plane flew 15 feet above NJ Turnpike, striking pole
A United Jet flew about 15 feet above the busy New Jersey Turnpike on its approach to the runway.
The New York French Breakfast Spot Where The Blueberry Pancakes Are Worth The Wait...
Waiting in line before breakfast takes a level of commitment that most foods simply do not earn. This New York French breakfast spot is one of the rare ones that earns the wait without question. The people already waiting know something you are about to find out. By the time...
Meat, Other Goods Stolen in a $5M Theft Ring
Authorities in Manhattan, N.Y., on Wednesday indicted eight people for conspiring to impersonate shipping carriers in the Northeast in a large-scale retail crime ring that included major meat theft. According to release from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the defendants allegedly used fraudulently obtained s
Harlem Late-Night Street Slashing Near 117th Spurs Hunt for Blade-Wielding Attacker
A late-night walk in Harlem turned violent Monday when a 50-year-old man was slashed across the face in front of 304 West 117th Street, just before 11:20 p.m., according to police. The attacker took off, and detectives are now asking New Yorkers to help track him down. The assault happened...
Bronx restaurants closed for sanitary violations: List
BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — While New York City is a food mecca full of cuisines from every corner of the world, you may want to do some research before you explore a new restaurant. To ensure that restaurants comply with food safety rules, the NYC Health Department conducts unannounced inspections at least once a year. […]
Teen shot on NYC subway train, second suspect arrested: NYPD
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — The NYPD has arrested a suspect in connection with a shooting that happened on a subway train in Queens on April 27. The incident happened on a northbound A train at around 6 p.m. Police say the train was approaching the 80th Street subway station when a 15-year-old boy was […]
Exclusive: Texas oil CEO arrested, accused of theft and organized crime
Sarah Stogner, Reeves County district attorney, said her team investigated the case involving over $300,000 in stolen services.

















