Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: Second Chances and New Beginnings | Monica Makes It Happen
This episode spotlights Avenues for Justice and the life-changing work they are doing to create second chances. Monica Morales speaks with leaders who are helping justice-impacted individuals rebuild their lives through mentorship, career pathways, and real opportunities. It is a powerful reminder that with the right support, a new beginning is always possible.
Beloved Italian Soho restaurant relaunching in June with new name and vision
Piccorini Morini, a sort of 2.0 version of Soho’s now shuttered and beloved Osteria Morini eatery on Lafayette St., will launch this June in Nolita, Side Dish can exclusively reveal. The ground floor space, at The Nolitan Hotel, 40 Kenmare, will house a “design forward” Italian eatery, with fresh pasta, curated small plates — and $9 Martinis. The Italian eatery is from the Altamarea Group...
Kevin O’Leary calls Mamdani’s NYC tax plan ‘sheer blind stupidity’ as wealth flees the...
A renewed push to raise taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations in New York City is drawing criticism from business leaders as policymakers weigh how to balance budgets without driving away investment. O’Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O’Leary joined FOX Business’ Stuart Varney on “Varney & Co.” to weigh in on proposals targeting high earners , arguing the approach risks undermining the economic activity cities rely on...
Mamdani Launches NYC Office To Fight Deed Theft After City Council Member’s Viral Protest...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced a new city office to fight unscrupulous and often illegal methods by which city residents are losing their homes. The fight against “deed theft,” which disproportionately impacts New Yorkers of color, comes after a Black city council member was violently arrested while protesting against the eviction of a Black woman from her home.
James Giovansanti, Staten Island’s Super-Speeding Cop, Reveals The NYPD’s Inner Conflict Over Rogue Officers
How do you solve a problem like James Giovansanti?. Cops, former cops, officials at the highest levels of NYPD brass, and the mayor himself, are trying to figure out what should happen to the Staten Island cop who piled up 547 speeding and red-light tickets in four years — with some of New York’s Finest forgiving him his reckless transgressions, some admitting that his...
Former NYPD Chief of Department John Chell announces run for NYC mayor in 2029
NYPD's former chief of department made the announcement in a video posted to his X account on Tuesday.
Person rescued after falling into the Hudson River in Hoboken
A person is safe after being pulled from the Hudson River in Hoboken early Wednesday morning. Hoboken officers responded to the area of Pier C on Sinatra Drive at about 12:45 a.m., according to a spokesperson for the Hoboken Police Department. First responders used a device known as a water bag to safely help the person out of the water.
Friends mourn deli worker fatally shot outside store in East Village
Friends and roommates of 28-year-old Abdul Saleh are grieving after he was fatally shot Saturday night outside his family's deli at Avenue B and East 13th Street.
‘NJ Angry Driver’ documenting, recording reckless drivers
Bad and aggressive driving drove Nick Goldsack to record mindless and dangerous things people do behind the wheel of their cars.
PIX Parenting Plus: New NYC school calendar chaos
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Amy Zimmer from Chalkbeat New York joins PIX11 Morning News to discuss the 2026-2027 public school calendar, in which parents are fuming over the schedule.

















