The National Weather Service said wind gusts could reach 50 miles per hour through the evening, especially along the coast and in open areas. City officials are warning of minor street flooding, slick ...
James’ counsel is opposing the subpoenas relating to cases involving Trump and the NRA, claiming that acting U.S. Attorney John Sarcone was improperly appointed.
River Wilson died on Aug. 1 at Ana's Butterfly Garden Family Group, a home-based day care center in the Bronx's Castle Hill section. The medical examiner issued the ruling on Thursday, more than two ...
Police said on Thursday that the woman found in a garbage bag on an East Harlem sidewalk on Monday died of a drug overdose, though detectives were still investigating who brought her there.
The parade steps off at 7 p.m., proceeding along Sixth Avenue from Canal Street to 15th Street. But organizers recommend spectators get there earlier if they can, because the crowd sizes may be as ...
NYPD officials said 38-year-old Jose Ramirez was behind the wheel of a 2018 Ford Transit van around 6:30 p.m. when he collided with 84-year-old Noach Klein and a 54-year-old man crossing 18th Avenue ...
Because drivers with — and without — placards are parking in the park, here are your early links: Regreening Prospect Park, Halloween Adventure still going strong, Coney Island casino death and more.
Applications for the Home Energy Assistance Program, or HEAP, were expected to open Monday. But the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance is delaying applications until at least ...
So Brown went where he’d gone five years before: Eliz Digital, a small, cash-only film shop in Chinatown, wedged between a hair salon and a food market. It was quick, like the first time, Brown said.
Food retailers say more than half their sales rely on SNAP. Without those funds, they have to cut back on staff and products.
Zohran Mamdani’s strong primary performance in gentrified neighborhoods has created angst among some Black residents.
A sweeping rezoning of Jamaica, Queens will fundamentally transform a 230-block area and pave the way for thousands of new homes, jobs and upgrades to local infrastructure, city lawmakers said.