Queens man catches alleged package thief
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A Queens homeowner was fed up with porch pirates, so he devised a creative ploy to catch a thief—and it worked. PIX11’s Anthony DiLorenzo has more on this story i…
Parts of NJ still without power after storm
LEONIA, N.J. (PIX11) — Construction and power crews in Leonia, N.J., have been working all day and into the night to clean up damage from Wednesday night’s strong winds, which knocked down tr…
Oil Prices Surge Amid Rising Global Tensions and Supply Squeeze
Oil prices are soaring due to global tensions and supply issues. Stay updated on the latest energy market trends.
NYC buildings commissioner wants inspectors to make arrests, carry guns
Department of Buildings Commissioner James Oddo is pushing for state legislation that would allow the agency to designate inspectors and other employees as “peace officers,” with the power to make arrests and carry guns.
Extra Extra: James Murphy is selling caviar to rich New York City Zoomers
Because it's poppin' in the clubstaurant, here are your afternoon links: Lighting hit the Statue of Liberty yesterday, water is being served in tiny glasses, the Boston Marathon medal has a bank logo on it, and more.
An NYC neuroscientist on how to deal with 'the menopause brain'
Menopause is “one of the most under-researched, undertreated and underdiagnosed fields of medicine,” said Dr. Lisa Mosconi.
From off-books cleaner to legal aide: NY migrants are getting work permits more quickly
More than 361,000 federal work permits were approved in December, twice as many as over the same month in 2022.
Beth Israel closure plan rejected by NY health department — for now
Some elected officials called the decision a "major win." The hospital says it will try anew.