State Police honors fallen trooper who served at Ground Zero
EDEN, N.Y. — Retired New York State Trooper Mark Ondus committed to serving his community for 26 years. “Mark was a hard worker, honest family man. A lot of the State Police was, always, like the superintendent said, around willing to help. Worked for a long time in the community,” said Kevin Wiles, New York State...
Governor Hochul Celebrates Major Construction Milestone At Belmont Park
Governor Kathy Hochul today joined The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA), AECOM Tishman, Populous and unionized construction workers for a topping out ceremony, marking the placement of the final beam at the new Belmont Park, where New York State and NYRA are engaged in a multi-year redevelopment project to...
New York health officials confirm state’s first case of locally acquired chikungunya virus
A Long Island resident has a locally acquired case of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus, New York state officials confirmed Tuesday.
Mitchell-Lama rescue plans — otherwise known as bailouts
Mitchell-Lama co-ops, established in 1955 for middle-class residents, are receiving significant taxpayer funding and tax cuts to address deferred maintenance, totaling nearly $500 million under Gov. Kathy Hochul. This financial assistance for Mitchell-Lamas stands in stark contrast to rent-stabilized buildings, which...
Two Tiny Eateries Crowned New York’s Best Hidden Restaurants
Are you looking for a new hidden gem restaurant? These small eateries are becoming huge with foodies.
Fresh Thanksgiving Turkeys Available At New York Farms 2025
Order fresh turkeys from Central and Upstate New York farms for Thanksgiving 2025.
Snapple iconic glass bottles return to NY shelves for a limited time
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — The feeling of cracking open a crispy can of soda is nearly second to none. However, the “pop” you used to hear when this bottle opened might take the cake. New Yorkers will once again be able to experience that feeling. Snapple, the prominent flavored tea brand, is bringing back […]
Safer Streets: Governor Hochul Highlights Over $21 Million Investment In Law Enforcement Technology Across...
Governor Kathy Hochul today visited the Village of Garden City Police Department to highlight more than $21 million in state investments that are modernizing law enforcement technology and equipment across Long Island’s law enforcement agencies. The visit included a tour and demonstration featuring the Department’s...
76-Year-Old Dies after Solar Panel Strikes Street in Brooklyn amid Powerful Nor’easter
Brooklyn, New York – A 76-year-old woman tragically died in Brooklyn when a solar panel was ripped off a roof by the nor’easter sweeping through the New York City area on Monday. The powerful gusts sent the panel hurtling into the streets, striking the elderly woman. Fatal Accident...
The 15 Most Expensive Zip Codes In New York
New York State now has 15 zip codes among the nation’s most expensive. Only three are in New York City.

















