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Man’s body discovered floating in Brooklyn waters: NYPD
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A body was found floating in waters near Pier 12 in Brooklyn Sunday afternoon, according to the NYPD. Police responded to a 911 call at 1:49 p.m. The caller reported seeing a man floating in the water near Van Brunt Street and King Street. Police pulled an unconscious male, believed to […]
MTA starts issuing fines for bus lane violations in New York City
The MTA started issuing fines Monday for cars that block bus stops and double park in bus lanes.The automated camera enforcement program actually began two months ago, but up until this point only warnings have been issued.Now automated cameras on 623 buses across 14 routes will be used to enforce the rules.The measure aims to improve bus lane speeds, reduce collisions, lower emissions and cut down on congestion.Fines will start at $50 for the first violation and go up to $250 for repeat offenders.ALSO READ | Exclusive: 13-year-old girl speaks out after stabbing outside of Barclays CenterDarla Miles spoke exclusively with the 13-year-old victim who was stabbed.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered * More New York City news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts * Follow us on YouTube Submit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
31-Year-Old Nabbed For DWI After North Babylon Crash Kills Passenger, Hospitalizes Another
A Long Island man has been accused of driving drunk after a crash that killed a passenger and left another person seriously injured. Click here for a new, updated story -ID Released For Passenger Killed After DWI North Babylon CrashThe suspect was driving a 1987 Ford Mustang in North Babylon on Ba…
NYC – Harlem’s Apollo Theater to get Full-Scale Renovation
The iconic Apollo Theater in Harlem is about to undergo its most significant transformation yet. The nonprofit organization behind the legendary venue has announced plans for a full-scale restoration, renovation, and modernization of its Historic Theater, marking the first major upgrade in decades. Construction is set to kick off this fall, with the project expected to wrap up by spring 2026.
FBI: Why New Yorkers Shouldn’t Keep Cash On Them
The FBI is warning after a surge of armed violent robberies, known as “jugging" crimes. The FBI says these crimes recently victimized at least 21 bank and ATM customers in just one week in one area. What Is Jugging Crimes?. According to the FBI:. Jugging refers to a crime...
The Quintin Harris Quintet Returns To Birdland Jazz Club
The Quintin Harris Quintet will return to the legendary Birdland Jazz Club on Sunday, September 8th at 5:30PM. Led by rising pianist/singer Quintin Harris, the group draws inspiration from the arrangements of Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Clark, and many others. Quintin's dedication to The Great American Songbook is rooted in his relationship with longtime mentor, Bill Charlap.
Funding Alert! Grant Application Window is Open for West Side Community Fund
Hell’s Kitchen nonprofits and community organizations can once again apply for funding through the West Side Community Fund’s (WSCF) latest grant cycle. Applications are now open and will close on Wednesday, September 11. A group of businesses on Manhattan’s west side, the WSCF has given over $1 million in grants to organizations in Hell’s Kitchen […] The post Funding Alert! Grant Application Window is Open for West Side Community Fund appeared first on W42ST.
New York Cop Allegedly Handcuffed and Frisked a Baby, Costing the City $25K In Lawsuit Settlement. Now the Former Officer Is Running for Congress
A former NYPD cop now running for congressional office was once sued for allegedly handcuffing an infant in an alleged “stop and frisk” in the […] New York Cop Allegedly Handcuffed and Frisked a Baby, Costing the City $25K In Lawsuit Settlement. Now the Former Officer Is Running for Congress
Release the Full Beau Brieske Little League World Series Interview
Detroit Tigers pitcher has bizarre, edgy answer to ESPN's question. The Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees descended on Williamsport on Sunday for the MLB Classic, which is one of the most heartwarming and genuinely good days of the sporting year. Each team paid a visit to the Little League World Series ballfields to check out a game and give a bunch of kids the thrill of their young lives. Then the tweens returned the favor, getting all hopped up on sugar and dropping by to see the Major Leaguers play this kids' sport. Just awesome, wholesome stuff all-around, capped by a stunning Detroit comeback that served as their biggest win in a long, long time.
“Abrupt Early Taste of Fall” Impacting All of New York This Week
Crisp, autumnal air will soon flow through the Empire State and stick around for the next few days. Summer officially ends a little over a month from now, but fall is already preparing for a very early start. The National Weather Service out of Binghamton said a cold front is...
Navigating New York Airports: Tips to Avoid Common Travel Disagreements
Delays was higher on the list of issues then being late to the airport or a lack of sleep. Maybe it's because, we don't have any control over delays as opposed to getting to the airport on time or lack of rest. .As the travel season hits its peak, understanding...
$155 Million in Environmental Commitments in Limbo After Congestion Pricing Pause
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s abrupt U-turn away from a plan to cut congestion by tolling motorists in the core of Manhattan has thrown a state commitment to fund environmental mitigation programs in The Bronx into question. As part of congestion pricing — which would have slapped tolls on motorists driving south of 60th Street while raising […] The post $155 Million in Environmental Commitments in Limbo After Congestion Pricing Pause appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
Will New Yorkers Now Have to Pay a Surcharge for Online Betting?
Online betting platforms have considered a plan to take away part of your winnings, just as New Yorkers prepare for football season to kick off. New York has had a very lucrative beginning to 2024, pulling in more tax revenue from online gambling than any other state. New York sports betting has raised five times more revenue than Pennsylvania, which came in a distant second. This has been attributed to the incredible amount of money wagered as well as New York's 51% tax rate for online betting, the highest in the country.
Massive Change For Home Buyers In New York
Home buyers in New York will be affected by a new law that went into effect today. As of today, August 18th, 2024, all home buyers in New York State will not be able to tour a home in person or virtually without first signing a Written Buyer Agreement. READ...
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