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Three Firefighters Injured in Southeast Bronx Nonfatal Residential Fire
Three firefighters are recuperating from their injuries following a two-alarm fire on Friday, May 18, in the Harding Park section of the southeast Bronx, near Clason Point. The cause of the fire is under investigation. During a press conference on Friday, May 17, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and...
First Alert Forecast: A few showers under mostly cloudy skies
Saturday forecastToday won't be entirely dry, but it's definitely not a washout either! Clouds hang tough and skies stay mostly cloudy.A few showers will be around as a weakening system approaches, but they'll be mainly light and scattered. So, maybe have the umbrella handy.High temperatures will be in the upper 60s and low 70s.Skies remain mostly cloudy Saturday night with a few showers around in the early evening. Overnight lows will be in the 50s.Sunday forecastSunday should be mainly dry. A little drizzle or sprinkles may be around in the morning. Otherwise, expect sky cover to range from mostly cloudy near the coasts to partly cloudy far west. Any brightening will likely occur later in the day.Temps will climb into the 70s.7-day forecastGet ready for a nice warm up! Temps will get into the 80s next week with more sunshine.First Alert Weather mapsLive Tri-State Area radarLive Long Island radarLive NYC northern suburbs radarLive Jersey Shore radarTri-State temperatures
Kingsbridge Heights: Lawyer for “Fentanyl” Daycare Owner: “She’s not a Monster”
Editor’s Note: The following is an extended version of the story that appears in our print edition dated April 18-May 1, 2024. Bronx daycare owner, Grei Mendez, appeared in Bronx Criminal Court on Tuesday, April 9. Facing various State charges, following the unintentional death by fentanyl poisoning of one-year-old Nicholas Feliz Dominici at Divino Niño Daycare Center in Kingsbridge Heights on Sept. 15, 2023, her defense attorney alleges she’s not a monster.
New York weather outlook for June: What to expect for the first month of summer
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — With meteorological summer just a couple weeks away on June 1, one might wonder what the first month of the season will look like. Will it be extra-hot? A month drenched by devastating hurricanes?. Fortunately, this June looks to only a hold a slight chance...
NYPD video shows Citi Bike rider who viciously attacked NYC Orthodox Jewish boys
The callous Citi Bike rider who attacked two Orthodox Jewish boys in Brooklyn is shown in new surveillance footage released by the NYPD on Friday — as the department probes the violence as a possible hate crime. The victims, 11 and 13 — dressed traditionally as they played with several others on Franklin Avenue near Myrtle Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant — were both targeted Sunday night when the rider spotted them as he pedaled down the street. “Get off the sidewalk,” the man, believed to be between 18 and 20 years old, allegedly snarled at the kids as he rode past them, police...
Fire At Commercial Garage In Mineola
A fire in a commercial garage on the border of Mineola and the Willistons drew crews from multiple fire houses on Thursday morning. Neighbors reported hearing numerous sirens that morning as teams from the Mineola Fire Department, East Willison Fire Department, Williston Park Fire Department, and New Hyde Park Fire Department responded to the blaze.
NYC brute kicks 79-year-old in face, knocking him out, in vicious unprovoked attack: cops
A brute randomly kicked an elderly man to the ground — knocking him unconscious and critically injuring him — in a callous Brooklyn attack this week, cops said. The assailant approached the 79-year-old victim — identified by WABC as Saleh Yahya — as he walked on Flatbush Avenue near Lincoln Road in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens just before 11 p.m. Monday, authorities said. He kicked the senior in the face, sending him down to the ground and causing him to black out, cops said. With assaults up in NYC, community activist offers pepper spray in Chinatown Yahya told WABC from his hospital bed that he can...
Why is everyone in NYC suddenly so rude
The man who wakes me in the middle of the night rifling through the recycling bin outside our building has become a total jerk. He no longer bothers to close the lid, leaving it flung open and crushing the flowers on the railing behind it. If that weren’t bad enough, he scatters the unredeemable recyclables all over the ground, making a complete mess and violating the long-unspoken rule of tidiness between local garbage sifters and the residents they rely upon. The uncouth can collector isn’t the only example of bizarre, petty anti-social behavior I’ve noticed around town. Marijuana smoke chokes you...
Trio Charged After SLA Inspection At Huntington Station Deli
Two employees and one customer face charges after a New York State Liquor Authority compliance check at a Long Island deli.In response to community complaints, an SLA Inspection was conducted at around 9 p.m. Friday, May 17 at Las Lajas Deli located in Huntington Station o…
NYC street closures for the Dance Parade in Manhattan
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – The Dance Parade, an event showcasing eclectic dance styles from around the world, will be held in the streets of Manhattan on Saturday. The 18th annual Dance Parade will feature 10,000 dancers and more than 100 styles of dance, according to its website. The parade will begin around noon at Sixth […]
Brooklyn man sentenced for fatally injuring baby while babysitting: DA
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A Brooklyn man was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for fatally injuring his girlfriend’s four-month-old daughter in June 2021, according to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. Ricardo Price, 26, of Bedford-Stuyvesant, was babysitting four-month-old Royalty Kemp in a Brooklyn apartment on June 22, 2021, after her mother left […]
Rudy Giuliani served notice of Az. indictment during birthday party
Rudy Giuliani's 80th birthday party in Florida was interrupted when the former New York City mayor was served with a notice of indictment in an alleged plot to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Arizona.
How did a Nassau County doctor overprescribe highly addictive pain pills, despite strict laws in place? Team 12 Investigates.
Team 12 Investigates uncovered that pharmacies are not mandated to inform the state in this situation, which allowed Nelson to continue illegally prescribing oxycodone.
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