NJ fire chief arrested, set meeting with minor for sexual activities: officials
NUTLEY, N.J. (PIX11) — A Nutley volunteer fire chief has been arrested on Friday for trying to lure a person he believed to be a minor for sexual activities, according to Hudson County Prosec…
2 men stabbed outside bank in Queens: NYPD
RICHMOND HILL, Queens (PIX11) – Two men were stabbed while standing outside a bank in Queens early Friday, police said. The stabbings happened in front of a Chase Bank at 103-48 Lefferts Boulevard …
Man accused of stealing Santa apologizes on camera
The man responsible for stealing a Santa statue from outside Bonjour Main, a restaurant in downtown Greenville, apologized to the business’ owner Thursday and promised to rectify his choice.
NYPD seeks 2 in connection to fatal Queens shooting
JAMAICA, Queens (PIX11) — Police are asking for the public’s help finding two men wanted in connection to a fatal August shooting in Jamaica, releasing images of the suspects late Thursday. Julian …
FDNY firefighter won't survive 20-foot fall at Brooklyn firehouse: officials
NEW YORK (PIX11) – An FDNY firefighter is not expected to survive a serious head injury he sustained in a 20-foot fall at his Brooklyn firehouse earlier this week, officials announced on Friday. Wi…
Death of Manhattan girl, 2, homicide; drugs found in system: NYPD
HARLEM, NY (PIX11) – After a year and a half, investigators have deemed a Manhattan toddler’s death a homicide due to drugs found in her system, police said on Thursday. Mariya Huebler,…
Missing NY college student found alive in Spain, family says
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Kenneth DeLand, Jr., the upstate New York college student who was studying abroad in France and went missing two days after Thanksgiving, has turned up alive in Spain, according …
Woman, 1-year-old boy hurt in Bronx fire: officials
MORRISANIA, the Bronx (PIX11) — A woman and a 1-year-old boy were injured in a two-alarm Morrisania house fire early Friday, according to authorities. The woman, 24, and the child suffered smoke in…
Gov. Hochul vetoes ‘Stop the Chop’ bill that would have limited NYC helicopter traffic
The bill would have banned non-essential helicopter flights from the West 30th Street heliport and would also have allowed people to sue for excessive noise caused by helicopters either on the ground or in the air.
Advocates in NJ demand fixes from FEMA after Ida aid falls short
Fewer than 200 households in New Jersey received extended rental assistance following the storm.
$1,500 worth of fragrances stolen from LI Ulta Beauty: police
EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (PIX11) – Three people stole 12 fragrances cumulatively worth over $1,500 from an Ulta Beauty on Dec. 10 in Long Island, according to authorities. Two women and a man walked …
Bronx shooting: 1 dead, 1 hurt in University Heights, NYPD says
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, the Bronx (PIX11) — One man was killed and another wounded in a shooting late Thursday in University Heights, according to authorities. The victims were on West Burnside Avenue …
Snow largely misses NYC area, but rain and wind hover over region
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Unsettled weather will continue for much of Friday as a slow-moving storm system will drift offshore. A Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory remain in effect through …
Treat your kids to a day at the opera 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.
NY law set to keep thousands of ballots from being tossed out
It’s one of several voting reforms enacted in New York this year.