Arrest made in killing of NJ Councilwoman Eunice …
A man has been arrested in connection to the shooting death of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour in February, officials said Tuesday.
A man has been arrested in connection to the shooting death of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour in February, officials said Tuesday.
A man has been arrested in connection to the shooting death of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour in February, officials said Tuesday.
Over 150 people were arrested at NYU amid pro-Palestinian protests Monday night, sources told PIX11 News.
The East Side Coastal Resiliency Project is now about 40% complete, according to New York City officials.
It's a $1.4 billion investment to prevent devastating flooding like what New York City experienced during Superstorm Sandy.
In the wake of reports of physical attacks, threats, and intimidation of Jewish students at Columbia University, the NYPD made its presence well known just outside of campus on Monday.
Also present either just off-campus or on were a half-dozen members of Congress, who held separate, partisan news conferences.
The Zach Wilson era is over with the New York Jets.
On NY SportsNation Nightly, Figgy and Moose debated if Wilson was the worst draft pick in the history of the franchise.
The weather forecast for the tri-state area on Tuesday includes sunny skies with mild temperatures in the 60s.
PIX11’s Marc Malusis shared his thoughts on the role Miles McBride played in the New York Knicks’ 111-104 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers in the playoffs on Saturday.
Guaranteed Karma was founded by Dustin Kendrick, a Chicago native who is helping make New York City a better place. Photojournalist Darren McQuade spoke with Kendrick about his amazing story.
Money is thrown away in the garbage in the form of empty bottles and cans -- but some people in New York City are making a living by reclaiming the value.
An MTA worker was sprayed with pepper spray after asking a woman to wake up on a stopped No. 1 subway train in the Bronx early Monday, according to police sources.
The 53-year-old cleaner was working on the train at the Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street subway station in Kingsbridge around 4:27 a.m. when she asked the sleeping suspect to get off, police said. That's when the suspect sprayed the employee in the face, according to authorities.
Monday's developments came days after the NYPD, at the request of the university, physically removed protesters who'd set up tents on a Columbia lawn to call for the ceasefire.
U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Zeita Merchant, the commander of Sector New York, received a historic promotion on Monday.