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NYC public bathroom map from Manhattan Borough President offers 140+ spots
Want to know where to go when you've got to, well, go?. New York City is looking to help. Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine's office distributed a new guide Tuesday as part of an initiative addressing the city's public restroom shortage. City leaders launched a map that pinpoints public restrooms...
Officials: 3-year-old child falls out of sixth-floor window in Flatbush
A 3-year-old boy fell out of a sixth-floor window on Tuesday night in Flatbush, according to officials. The NYPD says it happened just before 9 p.m. Police say the child was pushing on an air conditioning unit sitting in the window when he fell out. They say the child is...
City Marks World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30
“World Day Against Trafficking in Persons” was marked on Tuesday, July 30, by the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (MOEDGBV) by highlighting this year’s global campaign which focuses on vulnerable groups. According to MOEDGBV, human trafficking is the use of power and control to...
Hochul allocates $54M to help fund Second Avenue subway extension; man gets 30 years to life for killing woman in her Chinatown apartment
Good evening, New York City. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know about for tonight and tomorrow, as well as your weather outlook. Your Weather Planner. A few showers will develop this evening and overnight. We will see mostly cloudy skies,...
American Museum of Natural History Repatriates Remains of 124 Native People
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Dozens of jobs available with NYC Parks Department
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Dozens of jobs are available with the New York City Parks Department, including both entry-level and more experienced positions. The jobs are listed online on JobsNYC, the official careers website for the City of New York. As of Tuesday, the New York City Parks Department has 41 open positions, all of […]
13 Restaurants In Westchester County With Health Code Violations
These 13 restaurants in Westchester County, New York, had more than 5 health inspection violations each last month. Westchester County has published a list of restaurants that had 5 or more health code violations during their latest inspections in June. **Non-restaurant locations included. 1. BONNIE BRIAR COUNTRY CLUB - MAIN...
Thief Caught Hiding Package In Hoodie In Westchester, Police Say
A man and his accomplice were apprehended after authorities saw him allegedly steal a package from a Westchester apartment building and attempt to hide it in his sweatshirt, police announced. The events leading up to the arrests began in White Plains on Friday, July 26, when detectives began s…
New York Scammers Trying To Take Your Money As Your Kid Plays
New York State officials say all need to take these steps to protect their personal and financial data. The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is issuing a warning to Empire State residents about risks associated with online gaming. Officials note that as online gaming and...
‘Historic Summit’ Held In Upstate New York
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held an "historic summit" in Upstate New York. We've learned all the details about what happened. On Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul convened leaders from the Indigenous Nations across New York State at the New York State Capitol in Albany in what's described as a "historic summit."
Governor Kathy Hochul announces $54M for Second Avenue subway expansion project
The Second Avenue subway expansion is back on track.Governor Katy Hochul has promised $54 million in state funds to pay for it.The congestion pricing pause led to concerns over how the MTA would pay to improve the subway system and keep it running.Now the governor is appearing to say the controversial congestion pricing toll will take effect at some point.Meantime, the money to fund this major expansion project is coming from discretionary funding from the state.The Second Avenue subway project, which was first introduced in 1929, and then finally broke ground in 2007, is designed to serve East Harlem with...
Health Officials Urge New York Residents: ‘Thoroughly’ Clean Fridge
Life-threatening recalls are forcing health officials to recommend New Yorkers "clean refrigerators thoroughly." The suggestion from the FSIS comes after a listeria outbreak linked to meat and veggies sold in New York State. Vegetables, Produce Recalled In New York. Three food retailers are issuing a major recall on vegetables and...
Good Samaritans hold down stabbing suspect in Queens subway station
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A panhandler was held without bail Tuesday after being accused of stabbing a woman when she refused to give him money in a Queens subway station Sunday night, police said. Randol Contreras, 24, allegedly stabbed the 23-year-old victim in the chest and abdomen with a knife at the mezzanine level in the Jamaica-Van […]
MTA worker slashed inside Queens subway station: NYPD
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) – An MTA worker was slashed inside a Queens subway station early Wednesday morning, according to the NYPD. It happened at the Jamaica–179th Street station around 3:40 a.m. A 54-year-old MTA employee was cleaning a stationary F train when the suspect approached him, according to authorities. The worker and suspect got into […]
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