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A 21-year-old man was shot in the head and killed while leaving a recording studio in Queens early Monday morning. → Read More
The Vision Zero Program promised zero deaths by 2024, but trends have been going in the opposite direction. → Read More
For those wanting to get that booster shot, you may have to wait as appointments in Manhattan are hard to find. → Read More
Catholic school students in New York City headed back to class Wednesday for in-classroom learning. → Read More
Crime on the subway is dropping and new data shows numbers are closer to levels before COVID. → Read More
Con Edison is asking everyone to conserve energy to prevent possible power outages. → Read More
The price for just about everything seems to be going up and in reality, it actually is. → Read More
Family entertainment centers and indoor amusement parks in New York re-opened Friday at 25% capacity. → Read More
A pair of bartenders in Queens created an ice cream company through a pandemic and a cancer diagnosis. → Read More
Netflix is testing users to make sure they are who they say they are. → Read More
It's that time of year when the winter weather starts damaging the roads and we pay the price of hitting potholes. → Read More
The Port Authority is expected to announce its final plans for a new bus terminal set to open in 2031. → Read More
New numbers show COVID-19 cases are improving. → Read More
Debbie Dennis was born on January 1, 1961 at Metropolitan Hospital, but her mother could not care for her and abandoned her. By age four, Debbie was put into foster care with a family in Mount Vernon, where she was sexually abused by her foster mother’s son. → Read More
Theres a new musical theater program at the 92nd Street Y thats going into its second year. Designed for kids from 4 to 18 years old, its for everyone, open to students with any level of experience. → Read More
The latest tariffs President Donald Trump plans to impose on Chinese goods would cost U.S. households an average of $200 a year, some economists estimate, and would start to bite consumers and retailers just as the holiday shopping season begins. → Read More
If you visit the 59th and Lexington subway stop, expect one of the stations four escalators to be out of service. If you visit 53rd and Lexington, two of the eight there are in need of repair and at 63rd and Lexington, its not much better. → Read More
The New York Senate has passed a bill legalizing e-scooters, e-scooter sharing, and more categories of e-bikes. The bill is expected to pass in the Assembly and then head to the governor for his signature. → Read More
In 2012 when Hurricane Sandy came barreling up the coast, several weather models were predicting several different outcomes. → Read More
If you feel like you're getting lost among all the new buildings going up in Manhattan, head to SoHo, specifically the nine-block section from Thompson Street and MacDougal Street to Houston Street and Watts Street. → Read More