Mayor Adams wants New Yorkers to judge him on crime. A year in office, the results are mixed.
As Adams wraps up his first year, the city’s crime data shows a mixed picture amid an uneven recovery from the pandemic.
Bronx man shot to death after fight with neighbor, police say
PELHAM GARDENS, the Bronx (PIX11) — A man was shot to death after a fight with a neighbor in the Bronx Saturday, police said. Authorities found the 39-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his…
Sunny, chilly day on tap in NY, NJ; temps in the high 30s
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A tranquil start to the workweek will bring mostly sunny skies and a brisk wind to the New York City area Monday. The high temperatures will be 39 in the city, and mid to u…
These were the most borrowed books from NYC’s public libraries in 2022
A psychological thriller, an afterlife library and a memoir on loss were among the stories that resonated with New Yorkers this year.
[sponsor] The Innocence Project Reflects on Twenty Years Since the Exoneration of the Central Park “Exonerated Five”
With an audience-led conversation with Kevin Richardson and Raymond Santana and an interview with Notes from America’s Kai Wright.
New Yorkers gather to light world’s biggest menorah on first night of Hanukkah
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN (PIX11) — On the first night of Hanukkah, menorahs both large and small were lit across New York City and across the country country to celebrate the start of the eight day …
Elon Musk says he'll step down from Twitter based on poll results
Elon Musk is asking Twitter’s users to decide if he should stay in charge of the social media platform after acknowledging he made a mistake Sunday in launching new speech restrictions that sought …
Mayor touts pedestrian plan to 'reimagine' Fifth Avenue in Manhattan
A proposal to "reimagine" stretches of Manhattan's Fifth Avenue between Bryant Park and Central Park could mean fewer cars and more space for pedestrians and cyclists along the busy commercial corridor.
Man's foot severed after being struck by train in Manhattan subway station: NYPD
(PIX11) — A man’s foot was severed after he fell onto subway tracks and was hit by an oncoming train on Saturday, police said. He fell onto the tracks after becoming disoriented, offici…
11 people seriously injured amid turbulence on Hawaii flight
HONOLULU (AP) — Nearly a dozen people were seriously injured when a flight to Hawaii was rocked by severe turbulence on Sunday about 30 minutes outside Honolulu, an emergency response agency said. …
Adams reimagines Fifth Avenue to be pedestrian-forward
MANHATTAN (PIX11) — The Fifth Avenue of the future from Bryant Park to Central could look different under a reimagining from Mayor Eric Adams. He shared a vision Sunday to make the stretch of…
Brooklyn firefighter honored at bunting ceremony
BROWNSVILLE, Brooklyn (PIX11) — People gathered somberly in Brooklyn on Sunday to honor an FDNY hero who suffered a fatal fall. William Moon, a 21-year veteran of the FDNY tragically fell at …
Medicine shortage worries NYC moms amid tridemic
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The phrase tridemic is becoming an everyday part of our language as cases of COVID, RSV and the flu continue to rise at the same time. It’s especially scary for parents who…
Man allegedly attacks two transit workers at Times Square station: NYPD
TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan (PIX11) — A man allegedly attacked two transit workers at the Times Square subway station early Sunday, officials said. The man, who’s in his 30s, slugged a 33-y…
Mayor Adams says NYC is not prepared for influx of migrants as federal rule expires
“Our shelter system is full, and we are nearly out of money, staff and space."