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Heidi Klum’s Daughter Pitied In Sheer Corset That’s ‘Unflattering’
Heidi Klum‘s model daughter Leni Klum sparked pity as photos of her attending the CFDA Fashion Awards circulated late last year. In November 2023, the 20-year-old put on a figure-flaunting display at the NYC-held event, but users seeing her look didn’t seem to think she’d picked the right outfit.
New affordable housing lottery open in NYC: ‘Harlem’s latest gem’
HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) – A new affordable housing lottery has opened up for a building in Harlem that’s just minutes away from Marcus Garvey Park. The affordable housing lottery is for the Marcus Garvey Apartments, located at 212 West 124th St. in the “heart of Harlem,” according to its listing. “Welcome to Harlem’s latest gem,” […]
NYC man arrested for allegedly vandalizing U.S. Secret Service vehicles
NEW YORK - A New York City man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly vandalizing two U.S. Secret Service vehicles. The vehicles, which were unmarked, were part of the security detail for Vice President Kamala Harris' step-daughter Ella Emhoff, who was dining nearby, according to the NYPD. It happened Tuesday just before 1 p.m. near a restaurant on North Moore and Hudson Streets in TriBeCa. Police say Harry Heymann, 45, vandalized the license plate covers of the trucks. A Secret Service agent was inside one of the vehicles at the time, and held Heymann until NYPD officers arrived. He's been charged with obstruction of governmental administration and criminal mischief, police said. "On Tuesday afternoon, an individual approached two United States Secret Service vehicles parked in lower Manhattan and, without provocation, caused damage to the rear license plate area of both. Secret Service Agents quickly detained the individual until local authorities arrived and placed the individual into police custody. At no point was any protectee in danger as a result of this incident," U.S. Secret Service spokesperson James Byrne said.
Federal judge overturns New Jersey's ban on AR-15 rifles
(The Center Square) — A federal judge has struck down part of New Jersey's "assault" weapons ban with a ruling that the state's restrictions on certain AR-15 style rifles are unconstitutional. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan said New Jersey residents have a legal right to purchase and keep a Colt AR-15 rifle for home defense, siding with gun rights groups who sued to overturn the restrictions. Sheridan...
Mail carrier robbed at gunpoint on Queens street: police
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — Police are on the hunt for a man who allegedly robbed a United States Postal Service mail carrier at gunpoint in Queens on Monday. The robbery was caught on camera. Surveillance video showed a man walk past the mail carrier at the corner of 55th Avenue and 63rd Place around 12:30 […]
Renovations begin at Van Cortlandt Manor
The national historic landmark and museum has been closed to visitors pending several infrastructure and landscaping projects aimed at improving visitor safety, accessibility, and the site’s stabilization. New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, a Democrat, says the renovations will mark a new chapter for the museum, and allow it...
NYPD takes action against illegal vendors on Fifth Avenue: deputy commissioner
NEW YORK (PIX11)—NYPD officers recently cleared Fifth Avenue of illegal vendors. They are cracking down on vendors who clutter sidewalks and sell illegal goods. “New Yorkers were constantly being accosted by the overzealous illegal vending on Fifth Avenue while going about their daily routines,” wrote NYPD Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry on X. “New Yorkers deserve clear sidewalks […]
Gang of Seven Wanted for Robbing and Assaulting Older Adult in Fordham Manor
The Fordham Manor robbery and assault case has led the New York City Police Department to seek the assistance of the public in identifying the individuals depicted in the attached video and photos. The NYPD is urging anyone who recognizes these individuals to come forward and provide any information that may aid in the investigation.
The 9th MAC to School Weekend Will Be Held on Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29, at Don’t Tell Mama and Studios 353
Celebrating its 9th year, The Manhattan Association of Cabarets (MAC) will hold its MAC to School weekend event on Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29, at Don’t Tell Mama and Studios 353 in Manhattan.. The two-day interactive cabaret symposium features master classes, panel discussions, seminars, workshops and showcases. MAC to School’s sessions feature cabaret performers, directors, musical directors, ensemble musicians and booking managers from NYC and beyond.
The expansion of Chiddy’s Cheesesteaks continues with Oakdale opening
Greater Sayville coverage is funded in part by The Shed, your scratch kitchen for brunch and dinner daily at 21 Main St. in West Sayville. What started as a food truck, slinging Philly cheesesteaks outside the Best Buy in Bay Shore in 2014, now includes five brick-and-mortar locations across Long Island and Queens.
2024 Feast of San Gennaro Coming to Little Italy Sept 12-22
Get ready for the Feast of San Gennaro which will be held in Little Italy from Thursday, September 12 to Sunday, September 22. The Feast honors San Gennaro of Naples who was Bishop of Benevento, Italy and who was martyred in 305 AD. The event dates back to 1926 when Neapolitan immigrants settled in New York City's Litte Italy neighborhood and decided to hold a street festival in honor of their patron saint and the Feast of San Gennaro was born.
In a violent 12-hour period, at least 11 people shot and one killed in NYC
In just a span of 12 hours, from Monday to early Tuesday, New York City witnessed a disturbing surge of gun violence, with at least 11 people getting shot. Sadly, one of the victims lost their life, marking one of the deadliest stretches of gun violence witnessed in the city this summer.
AI struggles to understand NYC, NJ and Long Island accents: survey
As the use of artificial intelligence and advancements in voice recognition technology continue, a new report reveals that AI struggles to understand certain accents, especially in the New York area.
NYC to extend lifeguard shifts during heat waves
New York City will extend lifeguard shifts at public beaches during heat waves after a series of drownings this summer. Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday said 66 lifeguards will be on call for emergencies until 8 p.m., two hours after beaches close, during extreme heat. Swimming will still not be permitted after 6 p.m. and lifeguards will not sit on the stands so they don’t “give the false impression that the beaches are open and that it’s safe to swim,” Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi said.
Hudson River Park Unveils 24th Annual Blues BBQ Festival Lineup
Hudson River Park unveiled the lineup for the 24th annual Blues BBQ Festival on Saturday, August 10th, from 1 pm to 9 pm at Pier 76. The daylong event invites people of all ages to enjoy live music from renowned blues artists while tasting delicious barbecue, desserts, and drinks from local joints. This year’s festival is set to be the largest since its inception, with the launch of new family-friendly activations such as the Blues Dance Floor, BBQ Marketplace, and Jalopy Theater.
Navy SEALs to swim grueling 3.5 miles across Hudson River for charity
NEW YORK (PIX11) – More than 250 Navy SEALS, veterans, first responders and civilians will swim a grueling 3.5 miles across the Hudson River in August for charity, according to organizers. Participants will swim from Liberty State Park in New Jersey to the World Trade Center to raise money for the Navy SEAL Foundation during […]
2.2 magnitude earthquake rattles N.J. early Wednesday
A 2.2 magnitude earthquake rattled part of New Jersey early Wednesday, the strongest tremor to hit this state this month. The earthquake was centered about 3.1 miles east of Califon, Hunterdon County, N.J., not far from Easton, Pa. It hit at about 1:44 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Anonymous ShopRite customer becomes instant millionaire after lucky in-store purchase – the chances were slim
A LUCKY individual is set to become rich after winning $1 million from a singular grocery store purchase. The unknown shopper bought a lottery ticket at a ShopRite in New Jersey last week. The ticket was worth $1 million and was sold for the Friday, July 26 drawing at a ShopRite store in Mercer County, […]
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