Bronx man, 19, accused of beating girlfriend’s 1-year-old daughter to death
Editor’s note: The above video aired in a previous newscast. THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — A 19-year-old man is accused of beating his girlfriend’s 1-year-old daughter to death after slapping her on the side of the head in a Bronx apartment in August, authorities said. Jerome Thomas has been charged with murder and...
11 NYC Officials Arrested By ICE Agents At Federal Facility
Eleven Democratic New York City officials were arrested for attempting to view ICE detainment cells after a sit-down protest on Thursday.
Curtis Sliwa Is Serious About Taking on Zohran Mamdani
The double-takes followed the mayoral candidate wherever he walked. People asked for selfies, shook his hand, patted his shoulder and discreetly recorded videos from feet away. “Curtis, what’s good!” one young man on the Union Square subway platform hollered, sauntering past the 71-year-old man who wore a suit and a...
Tennessee woman says Bronx market scammed her
Nyke Tellis, a Tennessee woman, called News 12 saying a Bronx market stole nearly $300 from her EBT account, leaving her with no money left for food and basic needs for the month.
13-year-old boy shot in the head in Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot in Queens
The shooting happened in the parking lot of a Dunkin' Donuts on Linden Boulevard in Cambria Heights around 8:21 a.m. on Monday.
An artist’s remarkable new vision for St. Patrick’s Cathedral
When asked to create a mural for the entrance of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Adam Cvijanovic depicted a celestial apparition that points both to the Church's history and to America's tradition of immigration.
Pot shop in tony Southampton defies town’s cease-and-desist order
A pot shop in tony Southampton is refusing to shut down even after being hit with a cease-and-desist order from the town. The dispensary, named Charlie Fox , opened Tuesday in Tuckahoe — and was immediately cited by local code-enforcement officers for allegedly not securing the zoning and renovation-work approvals it...
Community gathers in Harlem for 56th African American Day Parade
The streets of Harlem came alive as hundreds gathered for the parade — a vibrant celebration of Black culture, pride, and community.
NYPD finds trucker behind fatal Brooklyn hit-and-run, but cops decline to make arrest
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2025. Donate today. An NYPD spokesperson on Sunday said police found the hit-and-run truck driver who killed a 69-year-old woman with a tractor-trailer on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn early Friday, but said cops didn’t arrest him because he said he did not know...
‘No honking’ law bans all drivers from using horn even if other cars are...
A DEFINING characteristic of city life is the constant honks from frustrated drivers in traffic jams, something every urban driver partakes in at some point. However, some drivers are finding out that this quintessential chorus is actually illegal - and it can carry hefty fines or worse. Drivers in New...

















