Subway crime down, arrests up after NYPD surge: Adams
Data shows that arrests and summonses increased dramatically since 1,200 cops flooded the system in October.
NYC, other cities prepare for protests when video of a fatal beating by Memphis police is released tonight
Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD say they’re ready for the ‘peaceful’ exercise of First Amendment rights.
Adams to New Yorkers: Memphis police video will be ‘graphic and disturbing’ as he urges calm
The potential unrest in New York City marks a test for Adams, the city’s second Black mayor and former NYPD officer who became an outspoken critic of police abuse.
New NJ unit will lead efforts against human trafficking
Last year, a New Jersey State Police hotline received 97 calls about alleged human trafficking.
New York City is dealing with a ‘humanitarian crisis,’ Mayor Adams says
The Democratic mayor appeared on WNYC’s Morning Edition a day after delivering his second State of the City address.
Early Addition: John Steinbeck's Sag Harbor house could soon become a writers retreat
Because a writing fellowship in the Hamptons sounds nice, here are your early links: West Side could get a massive sea wall, young people are killing the wine biz, an asteroid almost hit us yesterday and more.
NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal
A commercial truck depot stands where an ambitious residential complex had been promise and the attorney general has questions.
Four-alarm fire inside Bronx residential building leaves 4 injured: FDNY
More than 200 FDNY and EMS officials responded to the scene, where videos posted to social media showed flames shooting through windows of the building's top floors.
Remove French Nazi plaques in Canyon of Heroes, says Manhattan BP
In 2004, plaques were installed to commemorate honorees of each Canyon of Heroes ticker tape parade — including two Nazis.
Report: NY can boost voter turnout with this single change
Experts recommend moving local elections to even-numbered years, to coincide with votes for governor or president.
Sayfullo Saipov found guilty in NYC bike path killings
MANHATTAN (PIX11) — Sayfullo Saipov was found guilty on all counts Thursday in the 2017 Manhattan bike path killings of eight people. Saipov drove a truck along a Hudson River path on Hallowe…
State of the city: Crime, composting, housing and homeless services
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams made a number of ambitious promises during his second State of the City address. Adams called the plans laid out on Thursday the “Worki…
Outgoing NYCHA Chair Greg Russ reflects on his tenure
NEW YORK (PIX11) — NYCHA CEO Greg Russ will be stepping down on Feb. 10. Russ has headed up NYCHA since 2019, first as CEO and chair, and then just as chair when the roles were split late in…
Dozens without a home as a fire rips through a building in the Bronx
WAKEFIELD, The Bronx – FDNY crews responded to a four-alarm blaze at 4055 Carpenter Avenue Thursday evening. Flames broke out around 5 p.m. The fire quickly spread to the area between the ceiling o…
Bronx family believes soldier's death is being coveredup
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — It’s been more than two weeks since a fellow solider allegedly killed Pvt. First Class Abdul Latifu Jr. on the grounds of the Fort Rucker Army base in Alabama. Latif…