Earthquake reported in New York: USGS
SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. (PIX11) — A 2.3‑magnitude earthquake shook parts of New York on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake was recorded at 10:17 a.m., with the epicenter near Sleepy Hollow, officials said. According to USGS data, the earthquake location was approximately: The USGS did not...
America’s Most Wanted: Fugitive in 1987 New York City Murder Remains on FBI Most...
Federal authorities are still searching for Danny Liggett, who is
Upper West Side Chinese Favorite Shuts Down After Eight Years
A well-known Cantonese restaurant in New York permanently closed its Upper West Side location. Many customers responded to the closure post, sharing memories from the past eight years. The Chinatown location of the Jing Fong restaurant continues to operate. Jing Fong Restaurant Closed in Upper West Side. Jing Fong...
Retailer Closing 15 Stores Nationwide, Including Two NY Locations
A big-name luxury retailer is preparing to close more stores across the country, and two locations in New York are on the list.
See dolphins spotted in New York City’s East River
Everyone was out enjoying the spring weather in New Jersey and New York area, even some dolphins. The first 70-degree day since October brought out dolphins in the river next to Randall’s Island Park. Videos on social media show dolphins leaping in and out of the water to the delight of many people watching and...
FBI Investigation Draws Heavy Police Presence in Newtown
A federal investigation brought a heavy law enforcement presence to Newtown Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday evening as local police worked alongside agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Newtown Township police announced on Sunday, March 8, that officers were assisting the FBI with an...
Neshaminy High School is shaken after student was charged in terrorism case
Emir Balat, a senior who was enrolled virtually at Neshaminy High School, is facing federal terrorism charges connected to explosive devices discovered outside New York City's mayoral residence over the weekend.
Man attacked with baton-like object in Van Nest
The man exited a silver Volvo SUV around 1:30 p.m. on Friday and came running toward the 22-year-old, who was standing in front of 680 Morris Park Ave.
He delayed the start of his NYPD career so he could save his father’s...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Police Officer Anthony Cantore delayed the start of his NYPD career for a reason few recruits ever face: to save his father’s life. In December 2023, Cantore donated one of his kidneys to his father, Thomas Cantore, a retired NYPD lieutenant who had spent two years on dialysis while awaiting a...
New York City Finalizes SHIELD Rule Imposing New Requirements on Debt Collection Practices
The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (“DCWP”) has finalized the Stopping Harassment and Intimidation and Ensuring Lawful Debt Collection Rule (the “SHIELD Rule”) , introducing significant new compliance obligations for debt collectors and original creditors operating within New York City....

















