February 13, 2024 Election Day snow storm hits as candidates make last minute pitch to replace disgraced Santos A large snow storm is bearing down on New York City just days ahead of the heated special election on Tuesday to replace ousted former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y.
February 12, 2024 Race for Santos’ open seat in Tuesday’s special election tightly contested Fox News’ Bryan Llenas reports on the top issue of immigration in New York’s third congressional district and the race between Republican Mazi Pilip and Democrat Tom Suozzi.
February 12, 2024 George Santos’ special election is seat up for grabs tomorrow Republican New York congressional candidate Mazi Pilip discusses the importance of immigration reform on ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ saying the migrant crisis is a ‘big mess.’
February 12, 2024 Shooting at Bronx subway station kills 1, injures 5: NYPD The NYPD says "multiple people" were injured in a shooting at the Bronx's Mount Eden Avenue Station Monday afternoon.
February 12, 2024 Criminals do not fear, respect the cops: Councilman Robert Holden Democratic New York City councilman Robert Holden tells ‘The Story’ that it is time to stop coddling criminals.
February 12, 2024 GOP candidate vying for Santos House seat slams Democratic opponent's 'disrespectful' jabs: 'Shame on him' Republican candidate Mazi Pilip slammed Democratic opponent Tom Suozzi's rhetoric as the pair face off to replace George Santos in Tuesday's special election in New York City.
February 12, 2024 NYPD officer injuries are happening at a record-breaking pace: report The number of New York City police officers injured by suspects is on pace to hit a new yearly record, with more than 5,000 hurt, a report says.
February 12, 2024 Republican vying for George Santos' House seat slams Dem opponent for 'disrespectful' criticism Republican candidate Mazi Pilip slammed Democratic opponent Tom Suozzi for calling her 'unvetted' as the race to represent Long Island voters enters its final stretch.
February 12, 2024 NYC expands migrant shelter curfew following violent incidents New York City is expanding a migrant shelter curfew impacting about 3,600 individuals following incidents between police and migrants in Times Square.
February 12, 2024 NYC man convicted of execution-style killing of officer in 1988 denied parole Todd Scott, who was convicted for his involvement in the killing of New York City police officer Edward Byrne in 1988, has been denied parole, officials say.