New trains being tested on New York City subway tracks
NEW YORK (PIX11) — You may spot a new train on the subway tracks in New York City. MTA NYC Transit is testing the latest-model trains — known as the R211s — which are on order and…
Kyrie Irving requests trade from Brooklyn Nets, reports say
NEW YORK (AP) — All-Star guard Kyrie Irving has asked the Brooklyn Nets for a trade, according to ESPN and The Athletic. Irving made the request after talks about a new contract did …
Hoo-dunnit: Owl escapes Central Park Zoo after vandalism
The Eurasian-eagle owl, named Flaco, was released from his enclosure Thursday night.
3 NYC modern art museums reverberate with musical inspiration
Retrospectives at the New Museum and the Guggenheim, and a historic survey at MoMA, showcase art rooted in music, improvisation and dance.
Another NY nurses' strike? Staff at Long Island hospital step toward walkout.
About 800 nurses at South Shore University Hospital voted to authorize a strike on Friday, meaning 10-day notice of such an action could be given anytime.
How Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates Black performers
NEW YORK (PIX11) – PIX11 News continues to celebrate Black History Month with trailblazers in music. These are the innovators who are socially conscious and determined to share their musical genius…
Skull found in remote Alaska in 1997 belongs to NY man
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A skull found in a remote part of Alaska’s Interior in 1997 belongs to a New York man who likely died in a bear mauling, state authorities said. Investigators used genet…
Think pink this Valentine's Day at 'Pink Pier' in New York City
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Step into the radiant embrace of pink for Valentine’s Day at the Watermark’s “Pink Pier” at Pier 15 in Manhattan. The all-pink attraction will be open f…
What does January jobs report mean for inflation?
President Joe Biden took a victory lap Friday after new federal data showed another month of strong job growth, the question about what that means for inflation remains.
90-year-old owner of East Village candy store suffers broken jaw in attack
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (PIX11) – The 90-year-old owner of a beloved East Village candy store suffered a broken jaw when he was attacked on Tuesday. Ray Alvarez, who opened Ray’s Candy Store in 197…
Explore an artistic tribute to the historic Black press and more things to do this week in NYC
It’s impossible to keep up with everything happening in New York City arts and culture, but here are some recommendations for events you shouldn’t miss during the week ahead.
Mother arrested in connection to 2-year-old son's death
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – The mother of a 2-year-old boy, whose body was found in a Stamford park last month, has been arrested in connection to his death. Stamford police arrested 29-year-old Iris …
NYC yanks small internet co-op to make way for Charter, Altice at Bronx NYCHA complex
City Hall said a “legal dispute” is to blame for the changeover.
Extra Extra: The reopened subway station bathrooms look great
Because the MTA renovated its long-closed water closets, here are your end-of-day links: UES condo board vs. Eliot Spitzer; New York deer are contracting old COVID variants; Empire State Building vows to support other teams; and more.
Mayor Adams' record-breaking $102B budget paints a foggy future for climate initiatives
The proposed budget makes cuts to key departments that govern carbon-cutting projects.