NYC’s pay transparency law is about to go statewide
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a statewide measure that will require employers to post “good faith” salary ranges for job listings, just like NYC’s law.
NJ Transit driver shoots teen after group assault on bus in Jersey City: police
JERSEY CITY, NJ (PIX11) — A New Jersey Transit bus driver allegedly repeatedly shot a 15-year-old boy after a fight on a bus in Jersey City on Saturday night, officials said. The teenage vict…
Circus Abyssinia returns to NYC with brand-new show
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Circus Abyssinia the international circus returns to New York after four long years. With its return, the circus has a brand new show that pays homage to one of Ethio…
NYPD officer injured in Bed Stuy shooting, police say
A 7-year veteran of the NYPD was hospitalized along with the perpetrator, police said
Early Addition: Wishing you the health of a naked mole rat in 2023
Because scientists are trying to figure out why mole rats don't get cancer (or age, really), here are your early links: George Santos still mum, Russians hacked the JFK taxi line, your mom is watching the Yellowstone prequel, and more.
Mayor Adams campaigned on better NYC bus service. In his first year, he’s fallen short.
Bus speeds have stayed flat under Adams, and his Department of Transportation has only built 6.3 miles of bus lanes.
Mega Million jackpot grows to $510 million after no winners
This news comes after one person managed to win the largest Powerball jackpot of $2.04 billion back in November.
Tracking the winter storm: Rain, gusty wind, frigid temps heading this way
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Folks in the tri-state area have one more day of relative calm before a storm system is expected to wreak havoc right before the holiday weekend. High pressure will remain in con…
MTA security guard shot unarmed man in confrontation, officials said
The man who was shot is in critical condition.
NYC universities pioneered long COVID studies. A look at what they know (and don't) years in.
Academic clinics are uniquely focused on scientific research. But university care can also be expensive and not well-coordinated, according to long COVID patients based in the city.
Video: NYPD officers rescue subway rider who fell onto tracks in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – NYPD officers patrolling a Brooklyn subway station jumped into action and saved a man who fell onto the tracks on Tuesday, video of the incident shows. The NYPD released a …
Boy, 12, robbed at gunpoint in the Bronx: NYPD
HIGHBRIDGE, the Bronx (PIX11) — A 12-year-old boy was robbed at gunpoint in the Bronx last week, police said. The boy was outside of a deli on West 167th Street, near University Avenue in Highbridg…
NYC's chain stores still haven't bounced back
The annual report from the Center for an Urban Future, a New York-based public policy think tank, shows signs of a stagnating recovery among the city’s chain retailers.
Person shot during dispute with MTA employees at Brooklyn subway station: NYPD
PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn (PIX11) — An on-duty MTA worker shot a man during a dispute at a subway station in Brooklyn Tuesday night, police said. The shooting happened at the Union Street station …
3-year-old in foster care died from amphetamine overdose in the Bronx
SUNSET PARK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — The updated death certificate of 3-year-old Shalize Carter Clarke, who died in a Bronx foster home March 8, revealed she died from acute amphetamine intoxicati…