New York Just Changed A Law Nearly Everyone Breaks
A major everyday act for many New Yorkers is finally set to be legal. Jaywalking is about to be legal across New York City. The New York City Department of Transportation officially revised its rules about jaywalking during a hearing Thursday. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is...
Most In-Demand Place To Live In America Found In New York State
New York State dominates a new list of the hottest neighborhoods in America. According to Redfin, three neighborhoods in New York are among the "Hottest Neighborhoods of 2025," in America. New York's Most In-Demand Neighborhoods. One New York neighborhood is considered the hottest neighborhood in America. Two cracked...
How This Restaurateur Took Over a Brooklyn Block
Emma Orlow is an editor and reporter for the Northeast region at Eater, focusing primarily on New York City, where she was born and raised. She covers restaurants, bars, pop-ups, and the people powering them. Matt Diaz, who opened For All Things Good in 2020 (343 Franklin Avenue) at the...
Hospital system put psychiatric patients at risk, attorney general finds
WMCHealth discharged mental health patients without evaluation and improperly kept inpatient psychiatric beds closed for years.
After Closing Locations, Burger King Franchises Files For Bankruptcy
New Yorkers may see some major changes at Burger King. This week, Hudson Valley Post reported that a major IHOP franchise operator filed for bankruptcy. CLICK HERE to learn more. On The Border Mexican Grill And Cantina Files For Bankruptcy. We previously reported On The Border Mexican Grill And Cantina...
Letitia James fires back, saying allegations of fraud against her are ‘baseless’
New York Attorney General Letitia James paid less in mortgage and insurance fees as a result of listing a multi-family residence she owns in Brooklyn as having four units instead of five.
Tainted gas sold at NJ gas station near Parkway
KEYPORT — Nearly a dozen complaints have been filed by drivers who filled up at a BP gas station and then stalled out. The reports started coming on Monday from those who filled up at the station on Route 36 just before the toll plaza to enter the Garden State Parkway, Keyport police Chief Michael Ferm told ABC 7...
3 nontraditional living situations Americans are adopting to make housing more affordable
As the precipitous rise in housing costs over the past decade has put buying a traditional home out of reach for many Americans, a growing number are turning to nontraditional alternatives.
Woodland Cemetery Conservancy seeks donations, volunteers for spring cleanup event | Date and event...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — As spring approaches, the Woodland Cemetery Conservancy calls on Staten Island residents to join them for a day of service. The organization is currently seeking donations for their upcoming “Caring For Your Cemetery Day,” which will be held on April 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 28-32 Highland...
NY Lottery: Top-Prize Winning TAKE-5 Ticket Sold in The Bronx
The New York Lottery announced Sunday, April 20, that one top-prize winning ticket was sold for the April 19th TAKE-5 midday drawing. Lottery officials said the ticket was sold at 912 Jairo Deli Grocery Corp, located at 912 Soundview Avenue in The Bronx, and was worth $18,931. TAKE 5 numbers...

















