French bulldog, $8K in Pokémon cards stolen in Brooklyn home invasion: sources
BUSHWICK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — A French bulldog and $8,000 in Pokémon cards were stolen during a Brooklyn home invasion early Monday morning, according to police and sources. A group of armed men allegedly robbed two apartments in the multi-family home at 1345 Myrtle Ave. in Bushwick at around 2:15 a.m., according to...
18 people have died in brutal temperatures on NYC streets, mayor says
On Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that an 18th person in New York City has died as a result of the cold weather.
Head of NYC’s homeless services resigns amid weeks of job uncertainty under Mamdani
Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Molly Wasow Park, left, provide an update on the city’s record progress connecting New Yorkers living in city shelters to permanent housing. Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow Park submitted her resignation letter...
Police arrest 5 men, seize loaded handgun after chase on Taconic State Parkway
State Police arrested the driver and passengers after none claimed ownership of the loaded pistol.
Pair accused of trying to pass counterfeit cash in Warren County
WARREN COUNTY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Two men in Warren County are accused of trying to use counterfeit cash. The sheriff’s office says De’Narrius Ayers, 22, of Albany, Georgia, and Isaiah Francis, 24, of Brooklyn, tried to pass a counterfeit $100 bill at Cumberland Farms in Queensbury. Investigators...
New York Medicaid transport plagued by fraud, with drivers scamming up to $196M
New York drivers are accused of bilking up to $196 million from a badly managed Medicaid transportation program. A federal audit by the Department of Health and Human Services found the shocking amount had been paid to transport companies enrolled in the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) program, but rides...
Syracuse to pay $130,000 to man who was wrongly arrested in NYC and brought...
Syracuse, N.Y. — The city of Syracuse has agreed to pay a man $130,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged he was wrongfully arrested in New York City and brought back to Syracuse. The Common Council voted 6 to 0 on Monday to approve the settlement. The man, Kenneth...
15 Supper Clubs Still Serving Up Old-School Elegance
If the fast food experience of rushing to finish your meals and leave finds you wherever you go, try one of these old-fashioned supper clubs.
Opinion: New York City Is sitting on billions hiding in plain sight. It’s time...
New York City is facing a compounded crisis: a major, multi-year budget gap that is already forcing hard choices about services and an affordable housing emergency that is hitting low-income New Yorkers the hardest. These two pressures reinforce each other. When the budget is tight, the city has less flexibility to...
Massive 4-alarm fire engulfs three buildings in Queens and injures 9, 1 critically
At least one person is critically injured after a 4-alarm fire erupted at a house in Queens, quickly spreading to two other buildings. It has so far injured nine individuals, incluidng two firefighters and the critical civilian

















