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NEW YORK (PIX11) – Two legendary creators, one in the field of literature and the other in music, have joined forces – decades after their deaths. Poet Langston Hughes and composer Ludwig van Beethoven lived in different time periods, but in a meeting of the minds, their works will take the stage at Lincoln Center […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The first recreational marijuana store in New York City opens on Thursday in lower Manhattan. The dispensary will give people the opportunity to buy weed legally without a prescription, but there are still legal restrictions to look out over. Micheal Bass, an attorney and co-chair of the Cannabis Law Group at […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City area airports are prepping for the business travel week of the year, and the cold and wet weather could hamper holiday travelers this weekend. About four million passengers are expected at the city airports between Friday and New Year’s Day. But Friday will be the busiest day of […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Fierce winter weather has forced the cancellation of flights, as well as train and bus trips, across the US in the days ahead of Christmas. But the threat of heavy rain and snow also affects the most popular way of getting around: driving. Robert Sinclair of AAA joined PIX11 Morning News […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The road to selling marijuana legally in New York City is a bumpy one. The legalization of weed has brought a tidal wave of small businesses selling illegal cannabis products. NYC Sheriff Anthony Miranda, along with his team, seized more than $4 million worth of cannabis products earlier this month and […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The Gate of the Exonerated in Central Park was named in honor of the five teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape in the park in 1989. This is the first named entrance to the famed park since 1862. The gate will be inscribed in sandstone at the northern […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The 12th annual Queens World Film Festival kicks off next week, drawing in film buffs from all over the area. The six-day event, which will run from Nov. 1 to Nov. 6, will feature 157 films from 27 nations. “Take the Ice,” directed and produced by Rachel Koteen, is set to […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — UNICEF is dedicated to adding some meaning to this year’s Halloweening. Since 1950, trick-or-treaters have carried little orange boxes to collect donations for UNICEF in support of the world’s most vulnerable children. The fundraising effort gets a digital upgrade this year, with a scannable QR code replacing the boxes — making […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — When Superstorm Sandy hit the tri-state area 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power. Since then, energy company Con Edison has implemented improvements should a disaster like Sandy slam into the area again. CEO Timothy Cawley joined PIX11 Morning News on Friday to talk about the […] → Read More
Mayor Adams vowed Friday to continue efforts to tamp down crime in New York City’s transit system, as he sought to contextualize NYPD statistics showing a surge. → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City’s public transit system has seen several high-profile crimes in recent weeks, leaving passengers on edge. Charlton D’Souza of advocacy group Passengers United joined PIX11 Morning News on Tuesday to discuss his own experiences as a victim of crime in the transit system and to offer safety tips. “I […] → Read More
Dr. Darrin Porcher is a law enforcement expert, criminal justice professor at Pace University and a retired NYPD lieutenant. He joined PIX11 Morning News on Tuesday to talk about the current crime situation in New York City. → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court began its new term Monday with a new justice on the bench, the public back in the courtroom and a spirited debate in a case that pits environmental protections against property rights. The new member of the court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, wasted no time joining the lively give-and-take, […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Advocates and allies all over the country are coming together Friday to fight for reproductive rights. Tiffany Flowers, an organizer of the Day Without Us protest, joined PIX11 Morning News on Wednesday to talk about the upcoming call to action. “It will give some people deep pause about what happens when […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The MTA will be installing two high-quality surveillance cameras in all 6,455 subway train cars, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul. The recent move aims to combat transit crimes. Hochul said $6 million will be allotted for the project. Louis Anemone, a former NYPD chief of department, joined PIX11 Morning News on […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York kids may have been sleeping in for most of the summer, but like all good things, that’s coming to an end. It’s back-to-school season, and parents might need some extra help getting their kids back on track when it comes to sleep. Sleep researcher Dr. Sofia Axelrod joined PIX11 […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The New York City Department of Education issued its new COVID-19 guidelines as the upcoming school year nears its start. Among the planned changes is the suspension of in-school testing. In lieu of this, take-home test kits will be provided. Vaccinations are only required for students and adult personnel involved in […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — There are a million fewer women in the workplace compared to the last two years, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For those still in the workforce, and those looking to get back in, there are challenges they are left to face. Securing child care and enduring […] → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Spotted lanternflies may seem harmless, but they pose a grave threat to trees and crops. Dr. Kelli Hoover, entomologist and expert from Penn State, joined PIX11 Morning News on Tuesday to inform New Yorkers on how to deal with spotted lanternflies. Watch the video player above for the full interview. → Read More
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City has welcomed migrants sent by the Texas government with open arms. On Tuesday, City Council will hold a hearing regarding the city’s response in supporting the asylum seekers that have come to New York. City Council Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala joined PIX11 Morning News on Tuesday to talk […] → Read More