Unidentified woman reunited with family after 3-month stay in NYC hospital
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The unidentified woman who was in a Manhattan hospital for over three months has been reunited with her family. “We have identified the patient and connected (her) with the family,” a spokesperson for Mount Sinai Hospital told PIX11 News on Wednesday. The spokesperson could not provide any details...
MTA Hero: Bus operator Barry Pringle helps find two lost children in Brooklyn
Barry Pringle was driving a bus along the B15 route earlier this month, when he noticed two young children board his bus.
NYC is offering a free food safety course in 37 languages for aspiring chefs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Thinking about becoming a professional cook or opening your own restaurant?. One of the first steps is earning a food handler’s certification. In New York City, food service establishments are required to have at least one supervisor certified in food protection on-site during all operating...
Midtown office shooting: Preparing for active shooter situations
FOX 5 NY's Linda Schmidt and Lisa Evers discuss how to prepare for active shooter situations. Evers speaks to military and law enforcement veteran Greg Sanfilippo about how to handle any potential incidents.
People who work nearby react to Midtown building shooting
Rene Atkinson works in an office near 345 Park Avenue. When he left work on Monday evening, he had no clue what was happening just a few minutes away. “At 6:01 p.m., I grabbed my phone in my bag. I left the firm. I came downstairs. I arrived in the lobby, and it was like chaos,” he said. “I heard sirens. I saw people...
NYC Gives $1M to Ease Strain on Packed Animal Shelter System
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday said he is allocating $1 million to Animal Care Centers of New York City to increase capacity to better care for the shelter populations in Manhattan and Queens and improve shelter conditions by supporting the hiring and training of 14 additional staff for those locations.
NYC subway conductor’s announcements make people’s day
NEW YORK - For those who regularly take the 6 train in New York City, the cheerful catchphrase by the conductor saying, "Yes, you can!" may sound familiar. Viral videos on TikTok show the positive and cheerful attitude in the announcements made by an MTA employee who is a frequent conductor of the 6 train.
31-year-old raised $40,000 on GoFundMe to open one of few Black-owned camera stores in...
As a student at Drexel University, Dominick Lewis thought he would graduate from the school's Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) program and become an officer in the Navy. "I didn't know what role I wanted to do in the Navy but I knew I wanted to serve this country,"...
Recidivist walking around Bronx neighborhood with gun arrested — less than 24 hours after...
An emotionally disturbed recidivist was arrested after he was spotted walking around a Bronx neighborhood with what appeared to be a long gun in broad daylight — less than 24 hours after a mass shooter killed an NYPD officer and three others at a luxury Park Avenue office tower . The 42-year-old man — who has more...
Legionnaire’s disease outbreak in Harlem, NYC: Health officials warn residents as multiple cases reported
Health authorities in New York City are investigating multiple cases of Legionnaire’s disease recently reported in Harlem, urging residents to remain alert, particularly those at higher risk. According to city officials, five cases of the potentially deadly pneumonia-like illness have been confirmed in Manhattan over...