Woman burned by substance thrown in her face at Brooklyn subway station: NYPD
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A woman suffered chemical burns to her face early Friday morning after someone threw an unknown liquid at her as she exited a Brooklyn subway station, police said. The attack hap…
Brooklyn lawyer arrested after removing obstruction from driver’s license plate
BROOKLYN (PIX11) — Adam White keeps an eye out for license plates as he moves around the city. In mid-November, while commuting by bike, he says he saw piece of plastic covering part o…
NYC EMS workers say forcing more involuntary care could increase assaults against first responders
An EMS advocacy group says an assault already occurs on a mental health call at least once a week.
FBI seeks alleged 1987 Manhattan murder fugitive, offers $25K
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A joint team of FBI and NYPD investigators on Friday asked for the public’s help tracking down an alleged fugitive sought in a 35-year-old Manhattan murder case, offering a rewar…
Target recalling thousands of toys due to choking hazard
More than 23,000 sets of toy vehicles are being recalled because they can pose a choking hazard to young children.
FBI offers $25K for information in 1987 NYC cold case homicide
David Liggett, who would now be 73-years-old, has been on the lam since shortly after the alleged murder of Kissoon Adams in the East Village.
PIX11's Christmas tree is here! Watch the decoration, lighting
NEW YORK (PIX11) — ‘Tis the season for the lighting of the PIX11 Christmas tree!PIX11’s Ben Aaron was outside the studio at East 42nd Street and Second Avenue on Friday morning for the decoration o…
NYC DOE leader, parent on $200M special education investment
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City is devoting an additional $200 million to programs for the nearly 200,000 city public school students who receive some form of special education, Chancellor David B…
Dr. Anthony Fauci on the ‘capabilities of ending HIV’ in NYC and beyond
The New York native tells WNYC about what battling the HIV/AIDS pandemic taught us about battling infectious diseases in the United States.
Man repeatedly punched Columbia protester, knocking her out: NYPD
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, Manhattan (PIX11) — A woman protesting Monday evening at Columbia University was repeatedly punched in the head, rendering her unconscious, police said Friday in a public appea…
3 NYPD chiefs to retire at the end of 2022
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Three longtime NYPD chiefs and a civilian deputy commissioner will be retiring at the end of 2022, Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell announced Thursday. Chief of Transit Jas…
Boy, 15, dies while subway surfing on Brooklyn train, police say
WILLIAMSBURG, Brooklyn (PIX11) — A 15-year-old boy died while subway surfing on a Brooklyn train Thursday morning, police said. The teen was riding on top of the southbound J train when he fe…
Rep. Paul Tonko calls for FTC to stop 'Grinch Bots' from ruining holiday shopping
Tonko authorized a bill to stop so-called grinch bots and is also calling on the FTC to step in and prevent these bots from buying up merchandise and reselling at a profit.
Tips for preventing house fires during the holiday season
NEW YORK (PIX11) — With the holiday season underway, so is the time for decorating your home. But as you put up that Christmas tree or light the menorah, firefighters are urging residents to …
NY Assembly investigates Republican member-elect over residency questions
The investigation marks a rare instance in which a member-elect’s residency has been officially investigated.