Police search for suspect in alleged MTA bus driver assault
JAMAICA, Queens (PIX11) — The New York Police Department is asking for public assistance to identify a woman wanted in connection with an assault of an MTA employee in August, according to authorities. Officials said a 60-year-old male bus driver of a Q60 bus was pepper-sprayed at the corner of Liberty Avenue and...
1 dead, 2 injured after driver hits people in Midtown
A driver struck multiple people in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon, killing one person and injuring two others, the FDNY said.
The Rats Won
New York Mayor Eric Adams has waged a years-long campaign against the city’s rats, dubbing them “public enemy number one” and even appointing a “rat czar” to tackle the problem in 2023. But with the rat czar’s quiet departure from her post late last week, it might be time to declare a victor. The rats apparently won...
Woman accused in deadly Manhattan drugging and robbery cases
Tabitha Bundrick, 38, pleaded not guilty to three counts of murder and also robbery, burglary and assault.
Subway stabber busted after horrific random attack that left NYC straphanger on ventilator: cops
The suspect wanted for randomly stabbing a straphanger on a Queens subway platform on Sunday has been arrested, according to the NYPD. Luis Pallchisaca, 21, of Queens, was taken into custody on Wednesday afternoon and charged with attempted murder and assault for the alleged unprovoked knifing of 25-year-old Roberto...
Man shot while allegedly trying to rob 2 off-duty NYPD officers at Penn Station
Law enforcement officials say a couple, a husband and wife, were boarding an LIRR train between tracks 18 and 19 around 7 p.m., when the suspect tried to rob the husband, an off-duty officer.
‘This has got to stop.’ Brighton Beach neighbors on edge after an elderly man...
First responders took the victim to a hospital, where he is in stable condition.
NY’s Metro-North to roll out ‘super-express’ trains in October
New York City’s northern suburbs will get Metro-North Railroad train service that is 20 minutes faster than local routes beginning in October.
New York swimmers warned as raging Hurricane Gabrielle swirls offshore
New York will bask in early autumn sunshine this week but residents are warned not to let it tempt them into the water as hurricane Gabrielle causes dangerous swells from miles out in the Atlantic
Gov. Hochul meets with U.S. Climate Alliance Governors for roundtable discussion
Governor Kathy Hochul and the U.S. Climate Alliance Governors convene at Climate Week NYC for a roundtable discussion in New York City.

















