2 people killed in New Jersey in separate crashes across a 2-hour span
Two people were killed in New Jersey in separate fatal crashes that happened a little more than two hours apart, officials said. The first took place on Route 35 north in Keyport near the entrance ramp to the Garden State Parkway at 10:04 p.m. Thursday. A driver was killed in...
NYPD crackdown on cyclists: Criminal summonses spike amid increased enforcement in NYC
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD is cracking down citywide on cyclists who don’t wear helmets, ride through red lights, travel in the wrong direction on streets and disobey other rules of the road. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced in April that the NYPD was stepping up enforcement...
A 36-year pizza legacy ends as a new pizzeria prepares to carry the torch
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new pizzeria is gearing up to open shop in the recently vacated Classic Pizza, which occupied a Richmond Road storefront for nearly 40 years. Classic Pizza served its final pies from their brick ovens on June 15, after dishing out slices to Staten Islanders for 36 years.
Man accused of setting dog on fire in New York City
The NYPD Animal Cruelty Squad is searching for a man who allegedly set a dog on fire after he dragged it down a street in Queens.
Two New Jersey Men Arrested for Elder Scam
The Nassau County Police Department’s Electronics Squad Fraud and Forgery Unit announced the arrest of two New Jersey men for an elder scam that happened in Massapequa. On July 24 at 11:35 a.m., an 80-year-old female victim was contacted by an unknown male claiming to be an FBI agent. She was advised that she would...
NYPD searching for two sisters, ages 13 and 11, missing from Brooklyn home
BROOKLYN — Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two young sisters who were last seen leaving their Bedford-Stuyvesant residence Thursday evening, according to the NYPD. Teleah Kelly,…
ICE Storm Brewing as Border Czar Vows to “Flood” New York with Agents Amid...
Amidst heightened tension over sanctuary city policies, Border czar Tom Homan has declared an intent to "flood" cities like New York with an increased number of ICE agents. This follows a violent incident in New York City where two undocumented immigrants from the Dominican Republic were arrested for the non-fatal...
Mamdani’s Rent Freeze a ‘Nail in the Coffin’, NYC Expert Says
NYC experts argue Mamdani’s rent freeze proposal may harm housing development. It could stall critical projects and impact affordability.
Teen inmate named valedictorian at Rikers Island graduation ceremony
Tylik Thomas, 18, stood as valedictorian among 63 graduates at East River Academy within Rikers Island. It was a rare moment of triumph. The July 16 ceremony marked a powerful milestone for incarcerated youth. Many of them overcame significant educational and personal obstacles to earn their diplomas. “In some of...
Adams: Illegal Immigrants Should Get Benefits Because They’re ‘Innocent’
On Friday’s broadcast of Fox 5 New York’s “Good Day New York,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) discussed the federal lawsuit filed over the city’s sanctuary policy and said that the law should be adjusted to allow for greater coordination with the federal government when it comes to violent criminals, but for...