"Thank you, thank you!" lifelong Wantagh resident Rose Lule shouted at the procession.
This cell tower’s reception hasn’t been great. Upper West Siders bashed a massive, futuristic-looking 5G cell tower casting a shadow over Columbus Avenue — with some locals calling it an out-of-place eyesore while others are hatching government conspiracy theories. “It looks monstrous,” Pam Gould, 5...
Lowell, a partner at the Winston & Strawn LLP law firm, was hired by the Office of the New York State Attorney General and not retained personally by James, according to the Times Union.
"And I don't know even why you got me thinking things I shouldn't because of how far we are of age LOL I should be telling you to stop," DeSouza allegedly messaged.
The New England serial killer rumors spread through a Facebook page with more than 65,000 members.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D-Bronx) told lawmakers that the bill – which proponents call medical aid in dying – has the votes to pass, according to a source with knowledge of the discussion.
Thousands gathered Sunday for this year's NYC Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival, sporting all sorts of colorful costumes -- even for their pets -- along Fifth Avenue.
Mayor Eric Adams appeared on a Fox News show hosted by President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara, where he defended ICE and spoke of his respect for the commander in chief.
A woman and her severely disabled 8-year-old son were found dead in their Bronx apartment Friday night after a relative went there to check on them – and neighbors told cops her 4-year-old daughter had been "screaming for days" from inside, police and sources said.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch promised Thursday not to pull punches if Albany’s deal to change discovery law doesn’t close “dangerous, unforeseen loopholes” that allow criminals to go free. The yet-to-be-seen tweaks to the state’s evidence-sharing laws need to stop a rash of criminal case dismissa...
The Big Apple sightseeing company involved in the Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six is shutting down its operations "immediately,” the Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday night, three days after the deadly disaster.
Frank Morano, the host of 770 WABC "The Other Side of Midnight" radio host who is running in the April 29 special election for a vacant Council seat on the south shore of Staten Island, admitted he was duped by a romance scam artist.