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Insider predicts Yankees may show LeMahieu the door via DFA
DJ LeMahieu, usually a dependable hitter for the New York Yankees, has encountered significant difficulties in the 2024 season. His year started off with a setback when a minor fracture in his right foot placed him on the injured list. Upon his return, LeMahieu has struggled to regain his form at the plate.
Group assaults man on subway in Queens: NYPD
QUEENS - Police are investigating after a group of people reportedly assaulted a man on board a 7 train in Corona, Queens. Police say that the victim, a 26-year-old man, was riding the train at the 103rd Street–Corona Plaza station at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday when three suspects approached him.
Surprise AL Team Shocks The Entire League By Acquiring Mets All-Star Starling Marte In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Shake Up The MLB Postseason Race
A blockbuster trade proposal has an American League team shaking up the playoff race by acquiring New York Mets All-Star outfielder Starling Marte. The Mets’ recent surge will likely make president of baseball operations David Stearns a buyer ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline. But offense is far from an issue for the red-hot Mets, so it makes sense for the team to consider shopping Starling Marte for pitching help.
New York City turns to AI-powered scanners in push to keep guns out of the subway system
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is turning to AI-powered scanners in a new bid to keep guns out of its subway system, but the pilot program launched Friday is already being met with skepticism from riders and the threat of a lawsuit from civil liberties advocates who say the searches are unconstitutional. The Evolv scanner […]
Yankees Predicted to Add Record-Setting OF to Replace Alex Verdugo
The Yankees have been patient with outfielder Alex Verdugo, and if there is a gleam of light, it’s that he again had a big day against his old team, knocking two hits in Friday’s loss to Boston. But it’s likely too little, too late, not with the way Verdugo has suffered a seemingly intractable slump going back to mid-June, and not with the Yankees’ top prospect waiting in the wings.
Williamsburg Soccer Club celebrates National Soccer Day
It’s National Soccer Day – and to celebrate the occasion, the Williamsburg Soccer Club hosted an event with games, food and merchandise for sale at Inlet Park. Williamsburg Soccer Club started back in 2017 by husband-and-wife Matt and Saára. "He noticed that there was a gap in...
NYCHA residents in Bed-Stuy face gas outage until October after months of service issues
BROOKLYN - NYCHA residents in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn are expected to be without gas until October after dealing with months of service issues. NYCHA says the interruptions at 433 Lafayette started on April 8 and are affecting 156 apartments. Crews are currently working to get things back up and running. In...
State Assembly candidate Jordan Wright shares family legacy
Jordan Wright recently won the Democratic primary election for the state Assembly seat representing Harlem. He talked about how his role in his father Keith Wright's campaign helped guide him to the direction of public service. His grandfather, Bruce Wright, was also a well-known judge in the Harlem community. Wright...
Two men arrested in fatal East Village shooting: NYPD
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (PIX11) – Two men were arrested Thursday related to a fatal shooting of a 74-year-old in Tompkins Square Park earlier this month. Angel Sardina, of Manhattan, and Rafael Macias, of the Bronx, both face murder and attempted murder charges related to the July 12 shooting in the park on Avenue A, according […]
Harlem Welcomes Its First Trader Joe’s: A Milestone For The Community
Harlem’s vibrant food scene is about to get a significant boost as Trader Joe’s, the beloved grocery chain, opens its first-ever store in the neighborhood. Located at 123 West 125th Street, this new 17,800-square-foot establishment marks a historic moment for both the company and the community. The store’s...
‘Disappointed’: Beth Israel’s closure conditionally approved by NY State
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11)—The New York State Department of Health has given Mount Sinai Beth Israel conditional approval to close its doors on the Lower East Side, a spokesperson for the hospital announced Thursday. The plan to close one of the only hospitals on the Lower East Side has been met with backlash from residents who […]
Highlighting black and brown artists at Bed Stuy STooPs Block Party
BEDFORD STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (PIX11) – Over the last decade and a half, the racial makeup of the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bed Stuy has changed dramatically because of gentrification. Tens of thousands of black residents have left, and thousands of white residents arrived. For the 11th year, a block party was held to bring new and […]
Harlem community unites to stop gun violence through basketball tournament
HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — The fight against gun violence unfolded on the court of St. Nicholas Park in Harlem Saturday as the neighborhood came together for a basketball tournament. At the annual Stop the Gun Violence basketball tournament, local teens, community leaders, and the NYPD were united to steer the youth away from the dangers […]
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