Mass. man stabbed to death near Times Square in NYC
A 39-year-old Massachusetts man was stabbed to death near Times Square in New York City Monday night, according to the New York City Police Department. Officers were called to the stabbing near 132 W 43rd St. shortly after 11:30 p.m., a police spokesperson said. First responders found the man with stab wounds in his chest.
2 people killed by trains within minutes of each other: FDNY
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Two people were struck and killed by separate subway trains in New York City just minutes apart, according to the MTA and FDNY. The first incident was reported at the Lexington Avenue-53rd Street station at 12:38 p.m. on Monday. EMS responded and found one person dead upon arrival, according to the […]
Just a girl from Cleveland with her diamond designs at the Met Gala
A Cleveland jewelry designer was shining at the Met Gala Monday night in New York City. The event is called fashion's biggest night, but for Megan Piccione, it was a dream come true.
Woman wanted for attacking subway rider, 77, in NoHo: NYPD
Woman wanted for attacking subway rider, 77, in NoHo: NYPD
Locals Flood Hudson County Office with Reports of Stolen SNAP Benefits
Many local residents and families reliant on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have been waking up to $0 balances. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled to view two Jersey City Times articles each month. In addition, you’ll be signed up for the daily email “Jersey City Today, ” the weekly “This Weekend” events email, and our Sunday news roundup email...
Fort Washington Park Shooting Suspect Cops a Plea in Ammo Case
A 22-year-old man accused of shooting an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer in Fort Washington Park has admitted in federal court to a single charge tied to ammunition possession. On Monday, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez pleaded guilty to possessing ammunition as an unauthorized immigrant, a narrow federal count that leaves a parallel slate of state charges in Manhattan very...
Tenants push to expand call center that handle NYCHA complaints
NEW YORK (PIX11) — From mold to missed repairs, NYCHA residents say help often does not come fast enough. Now, tenants, Metro IAF leaders and Congressman Ritchie Torres are backing a plan to expand the Ombudsperson Call Center. The center acts as an independent oversight body, taking complaints about overdue NYCHA repairs and making sure […]
The Jersey City Waterfront: Complete Walking Guide
Listen, if you want the absolute best photos of the New York City skyline, you don’t take them from Manhattan. You cross the river to New Jersey. The Jersey City waterfront offers some of the most spectacular, uninterrupted views of lower Manhattan available anywhere. But it’s much more than just a photo opportunity.
Friends of Firefighters Selected for BTIG Commissions for Charity Day
Demand for FDNY Mental Health Services Surges Across New York Region. As demand for firefighter mental health services continues to surge, Friends of Firefighters, a New York City-based nonprofit providing free, confidential mental health and wellness services to active and retired members of the Fire Department of New York and their families across New York City and the surrounding region, will participate in...
This Popular Food Hall in New York Is Worth the Trip
NYC is not known for playing small, and when it comes to great food halls in New York, the options are plentiful. But if you're hungry in New York City and not sure what you're craving, Chelsea Market is the answer. This historic food hall in the heart of Manhattan is a dream for indecisive […]

















