1st day of school for nearly 1 million students in NYC
Thursday marked the first day of school for nearly 1 million students in New York City, the nation's largest district.
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Thursday marked the first day of school for nearly 1 million students in New York City, the nation's largest district.
The MTA has added cellphone service and Wi-Fi to the S line, or the shuttle that connects Grand Central and Times Square.
A man accused of shooting two NYPD sergeants in Chinatown last month was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday.
A Brooklyn house fire that injured nine people and a Queens barge fire this week were sparked by lithium-ion batteries, FDNY said.
A heat advisory will be in effect today for NYC and parts of New Jersey, with feels-like temperatures expected to hit 100 degrees.
Two people were shot on the same block in the Bronx in less than 24 hours this week. No arrests have been made.
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced a new program that will help rebuild New York's COVID-decimated workforce.
A man has been hospitalized after being shot by a Newark police officer Monday night.
Heads up New York City subway riders! The G train shutdown entered its third and final phase Monday.
Demonstrators gathered outside the United Nations Friday to protest recent election results in Venezuela.
A Brooklyn boy is recovering after falling out of a fifth floor window. The child's mother is now urging other parents to make sure their air conditioners are properly installed.
Hundreds of New Yorkers are heading to Washington to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress Wednesday.
A funeral is being held Thursday for NYPD recruit Edgar Ordonez, who died last week after he collapsed during training in the Bronx.
Wednesday marks 10 years since the death of Eric Garner, who died at the hands of an NYPD officer after being taken down in what is now an illegal chokehold. His dying cry of "I can't breathe" became a slogan of the Black Lives Matter movement when protests swept the city.
Congestion pricing advocates say Gov. Hochul's pause breaks MTA's promise to add elevators to 95% of stations.