Two security guards arrested for blocking NYPD officers from accessing a psychiatric ward at a New York City hospital.

Two Security Guards Arrested for Obstructing Police Early Monday morning, two security guards were taken into custody on suspicion of blocking a police officer from entering a psychiatric ward at a Brooklyn hospital, where the officer needed assistance, according to law enforcement officials. At approximately 4:50 a.m., an NYPD officer overseeing an inmate at Kings […]
Mayor Karen Bass changes convention with City Address

Mayor Karen Bass Takes Campaign to the Streets Mayor Karen Bass opted for a vibrant campaign speech at the Expo Center on Monday instead of delivering it at City Hall. With a critical election year approaching, this break from tradition felt intentional. The event faced some issues right from the start. Ongoing construction around the […]
New York City EMTs and hospitals struggling with large amounts of week-old snow

Even over a week after Winter Storm Fern struck, significant snow accumulations remain on streets near hospitals in New York City, creating hazardous conditions for emergency responders, according to reports. On Monday, paramedics at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center expressed frustration with navigating the snow-laden roads. A reporter observed numerous ambulances caught in heavy traffic […]
New York City garbage heaps grow as trash pickup is postponed following snowstorm

Slow Trash Removal Amid Criticism Trash collection is moving sluggishly in the city, and residents are understandably upset. Finally, an 8-foot-high heap of garbage near the residence of Mayor Zoran Mamdani was cleared on Monday. This came after neighbors complained, highlighting that while Mamdani’s home received prompt attention, other large, snow-covered trash piles scattered throughout […]
New York City experiencing an unprecedented cold spell that may break all records for low temperatures

We suggest no heater! New York City is currently experiencing a severe cold snap, with temperatures set to plunge to as low as -15 degrees on Sunday. Unfortunately, this frigid spell shows no signs of letting up. According to AccuWeather, wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will batter the Atlantic coast until Sunday night. […]
Anonymous love letters from New Yorkers displayed in red mailboxes throughout the city in an exhibition

Valentine’s Day in New York City Valentine’s Day is approaching, and love is in the air in New York City. A citywide initiative is encouraging New Yorkers to pen anonymous love letters, which can then be dropped into red mailboxes located in various small businesses. This year, the Love Letter Gallery received over 1,000 submissions […]
New York City woman becomes famous for falling in Grand Central Terminal as onlookers urge her to ‘get up’

New Yorkers as Travelers A woman from Brooklyn has gained attention online after an incident at Grand Central Terminal. She fell down the stairs and was momentarily left behind by the busy commuters around her. One passerby suggested she “cheer up” as she sat on the ground. A clip, viewed millions of times on Instagram […]
Proposal to Establish Areas Without Protests Near Synagogues in New York City

Disagreement in New York City Leadership Over Anti-Semitism Measures New York City’s newly elected Jewish City Council president and its first Muslim mayor seem to have differing views on addressing anti-Semitism in the city. City Council President Julie Menin has put forward a proposal aimed at reducing anti-Jewish sentiment, which includes the establishment of a […]
Los Angeles city council member accused of directing $950k in public funds to his wife’s company

A veteran member of the Los Angeles City Council is facing trial over allegations that he funneled nearly $1 million in public funds to his wife’s consulting company. Karen Price, who is 75 years old, has been ordered to stand trial on multiple counts of felony corruption, which include conflict of interest, embezzlement, and perjury. […]
Seattle mayor prohibits federal immigration enforcement on city grounds

Citing the federal government’s “unpredictable, chaotic, and violent actions,” Seattle’s newly elected mayor, Katie Wilson, unveiled several initiatives on Thursday. These measures will prevent federal agents from utilizing city property for immigration operations and mandate local police to investigate and document any related activities. Taking office just earlier this month, Wilson stated in a news […]