June 27, 2023 New York dad accused of killing 3-week-old daughter with crossbow A New York father allegedly killed his 3-week-old daughter with a crossbow during a recent argument with his wife on early Monday morning.
June 27, 2023 New York doctor, family man killed in road rage assault as fire smoke filled city: police Dr. Jaime Yun of Manhasset, New York, died of an apparent brain injury on June 16 after becoming the victim of a road-rage attack on June 8 in Brooklyn.
June 27, 2023 New York Appeals Court narrows NYAG case, dismisses Ivanka Trump as a defendant, cuts statute of limitations A New York Appeals Court narrowed state Attorney General Letitia James’ civil lawsuit against the Trump family on Tuesday, dismissing Ivanka Trump as a defendant and deciding that the statute of limitations would prevent her from suing for alleged fraud.
June 27, 2023 Feds release report on suspicious 2019 death of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein linked to global titans The Justice Department's Office of Inspector General released a report on the years-long investigation in death of Jeffrey Epstein while he was awaiting federal trial on trafficking charges.
June 27, 2023 NYC adds Diwali to list of public school holidays Diwali has been added to New York City's list of public school holidays. The holiday happens in October or November, depending on the lunar calendar.
June 27, 2023 Mother of Buffalo shooting survivor faces off against former mayoral candidate in local New York primaries Zeneta Everhart, the mother of a survivor of the Buffalo mass shooting, is facing off against a former Buffalo mayoral candidate in a race for a seat on the city's Common Council.
June 27, 2023 New York receives federal approval to charge Manhattan drivers in an attempt to reduce congestion A first-in-the-nation plan to charge drivers in popular New York City areas has received federal approval. The plan is meant to improve air quality and reduce traffic.
June 26, 2023 NYC threatens pizzerias with coal, wood-fire ovens to cut carbon emissions New York City may soon force pizzerias to pay thousands of dollars in renovations to keep their coal and wood-fire ovens over environmental concerns, according to a report.
June 26, 2023 New York City receives $25 million emergency grant to fund e-bike charging stations after series of fires The federal government has awarded New York City with a $25 million emergency grant following a series of fires caused by e-bike batteries.
June 26, 2023 Former NY governor knocks state's ‘Clean Slate’ bill that seals criminal records: Only works 'in theory' Former New York Democratic Gov. David Paterson said that while he thinks state's Clean State Act was intended to be 'positive,' he believes the measure is misguided.