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Women’s Soccer Falls at Fordham
Location: Moglia Stadium at Jack Coffey Field in Bronx, N.Y. Records: UAlbany (1-2-0, 0-0-0 America East) | Fordham (3-0-0, 0-0-0 A10) Short Story: The University at Albany women's soccer team fell on the road to Fordham on Sunday afternoon, 4-2. Key Stat Lines. Casey Stowell collected one goal for the...
Manhattan dominates Wagner in 3-0 win
Riverdale, N.Y. — Manhattan rolled to a 3-0 win versus Wagner on Sunday. The floodgates opened for the Manhattan offense who outshot Wagner, 10-7, and was bolstered by two goals from senior forward Sami Derrico. Derrico struck first in the 14th minute when sophomore midfielder Olivia McMaster played a...
Man dies of apparent drug overdose in Bronx NYPD holding cell
A man who was detained in a holding cell at an NYPD station in the Bronx on Saturday died of an apparent drug overdose, police said. The 44-year-old fell unresponsive in his cell at Transit District 11 headquarters early Saturday morning.
Councilmember Erik Bottcher on being a delegate at the DNC
City Democrats are back in town after wrapping up the party’s National Convention this past week in Chicago. Kamala Harris officially accepted the party’s nomination for president, becoming the first Black woman and first Asian American person to accept a major party’s nomination for president. One of...
Anatomy of a Debacle: How Adams Put Safety Last on McGuinness Blvd.
Mayor Adams's decision to weaken — for a second time — a popular plan for a safety redesign of one of Brooklyn's most-dangerous streets on behalf of powerful business interests once again casts into dramatic relief the mayor's failure to put safety first or, his harshest critics say, even on the agenda in the first place.
Researchers make worrisome discovery while analyzing New York City subways: 'Imagine the human impact ... in a single day'
A new study shows subway users in New York City are exposed to dangerous levels of pollution while commuting. Researchers found that the air at NYC subway platforms has, on average, four times the level of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) as would be deemed safe by the Environmental Protection Agency over a 24-hour period, The Guardian reported. The level of pollution exposure is also nine times more than the suggested limit set by the World Health Organization, per the news outlet.
Brooklyn Police Investigating Armed Robbery Involving Scooter Theft and Assault
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The NYPD is investigating an armed robbery that took place late Friday night in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, where two unidentified individuals assaulted and robbed…
FDNY crews respond to water main break near 174th street and Clay Avenue
News 12 was on scene as the FDNY responded to a water main break near 174th street and Clay Avenue Sunday afternoon. Residents said that the water filled the street for more than an hour. News 12's Jodi Julianna Powell has the latest on how residents responded to the water...
West Nile Virus and mosquitos: NYC map details hot spots in Staten Island, other boroughs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The number of mosquitos testing positive for West Nile Virus is significantly higher than the previous year, according to new data from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOH). According to the most recent information from the DOH, 321 mosquito pools have...
LIU Outlasts Men’s Soccer
Location: Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium in Albany, N.Y. Records: UAlbany (1-1-0, 0-0-0 America East) | LIU (2-0-0, 0-0-0 NEC) Short Story: The University at Albany men's soccer team was unable to come back against LIU on Sunday afternoon, falling 1-0 in the team's home opener.
Chilly August in New York? Whiteface Feels Like Winter’s Already Here!
You think it's cool for August in New York? It feels like winter has already started at the peak of Whiteface Mountain. As the temperatures drop for a few days, making it feel more like fall in New York, the weather at Whiteface is an entirely different story. Many of...
What Happens When a Bus Stalls in Upstate New York Flood Waters?
Numerous bus passengers had to deal with a nightmare after the bus they were riding on attempted to drive through a flooded road in upstate New York on Monday. Earlier this week many parts of Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York were all hit hard by a ton of rain leading to many flooded roads. Things got so bad in parts of Connecticut that officials had to declare a state of emergency while first responders attempted to rescue many from flash-flooded roads.
Massive Change To Liquor Law In New York
Governor Hochul has signed a bill that makes a huge change to the liquor law in New York State. The new law will allow distillers in the state direct access to more consumers. Senate Bill S2852A and the Assembly version A3132,. "Authorizes the direct intrastate and interstate shipment of liquor,...
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