Don’t re-moo-ve it! Dairy associations urge Mayor Adams not to nix flavored...
Two leading dairy groups are looking to throw a few curdles into Mayor Eric Adams' potential plan to remove chocolate and other flavored milks from New York City public school cafeterias. The National...
View ArticleCops seek arsonist who set small Central Park fires
An arsonist set several small fires at the northern end of Central Park Tuesday afternoon, March 8, according to the authorities. Firefighters rushed to the area at the North Woods around 1:20 p.m. to...
View ArticleWho could the Giants target to backup QB Daniel Jones?
The New York Giants are committed to starting quarterback Daniel Jones through the 2022 NFL season, yet the roster lacks a viable backup for the injury-prone gun-slinger — forcing the G-men to look...
View ArticleMan shot in torso at East New York home expected to survive
An East New York man is counting his blessings after apparently surviving a shot to the stomach, according to police. Cops responded to a 911 call at around 1:20 pm from 656 Miller Ave. in the...
View ArticleBoston College’s DeMarr Langford, Quinten Post enjoy Barclays Center...
The Boston College Eagles have gotten to play on some big stages during the course of the season, but Brooklyn's Barclays Center took the cake so far for DeMarr Langford and Quinten Post. Getting a...
View ArticleMLB lockout negotiations making progress as both sides accept concessions:...
Negotiations over the ongoing MLB lockout are progressing on Tuesday, as both the teams owners and the Players Association are making compromises, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today. The news...
View ArticleSuozzi rallies against crime wave with bodega owners in Cypress Hills
Standing in front of a Cypress Hills bodega this afternoon, gubernatorial hopeful U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D Long Island, Queens) called on the state legislature to rollback bail reform laws he says are...
View ArticleCUNY mask mandate lifted, Students weigh in
Following Kathy Hochul's lifting of the state’s COVID-19 mask mandate for K through 12 schools on Feb. 27, CUNY, the public college system for New York City, abolished its own mask mandate on March 4....
View ArticleBrooklyn men indicted for $1 million Queens check-cashing heist
Two Brooklyn men could face life imprisonment for their roles leading the robbery of a Queens check-cashing store, which netted them and accomplices more than $1 million in ill-gotten gains. Robert...
View ArticleA new age of gun crime: NYPD bust Brooklynite who 3D printed firearms
The NYPD is warning that we have entered an age in which illegal guns can be printed at home. Inspector Courtney Nilan, Chief of Intelligence Thomas Galati, and Deputy Commissioner John Miller...
View ArticlePlans in place to streamline enrollment and admissions at NYC schools
Schools Chancellor David C. Banks announced new adjustments to improve and streamline the enrollment and admissions in New York City public schools to ease the process for families across the city. In...
View ArticleNYC photographer shines a light on Ukraine’s plight through art
Photographer Kat Irlin is hoping to use her skill set as a visual artist to create a ripple effect of support throughout New York City. With over one million followers on Instagram and her work...
View ArticleCaesars Sportsbook promo code delivers $1K+ risk-free for NCAA conference...
The newly-updated Caesars Sportsbook promo code recently released its newest sign-up bonus offer to align with a loaded March sports schedule. Using code AMNYCZR, registrants unlock a risk-free first...
View ArticleCaribbean American Justice Kathy King prefers in-person trials
In January 2021, Caribbean American Justice Kathy King, the daughter of Montserrat immigrants, was one of four judges temporarily assigned to Supreme Court, New York County due to vacancies resulting...
View ArticleCaesars Sportsbook promo code is all-in for March Madness with $1,100...
The latest Caesars Sportsbook promo code is giving away a massive risk-free bet for this jam-packed week of action. With college basketball, NBA, NHL, golf, and tennis action, there are plenty of...
View ArticleHammered: Cops cuff suspect in West Village hammer attack
The NYPD have cuffed the suspect allegedly responsible for a brutal subway attack with a hammer [1]. Police apprehended 48-year-old Christian Jeffers of 741 Columbus Ave. on March 9 for bludgeoning a...
View ArticleJulian Champagnie leads St. John’s to opening round win in Big East Tournament
The St. John's Red Storm trailed by 10 less than three minutes into their first-round matchup with the DePaul Blue Demons in the Big East Tournament. Then head coach Mike Anderson [1] called a timeout...
View ArticleNew York State of Health partners with CUNY, SUNY to educate students on...
The New York State of Health’s official health plan, Marketplace, announced a new partnership with SUNY and CUNY colleges throughout the state to educate college students on how to enroll in affordable...
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