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Police Searching For Black Infiniti Following Brooklyn Hit-And-Run That Left Man With Multiple Injuries
The victim is in the hospital with serious injuries.
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The victim is in the hospital with serious injuries.
City officials are watching the vote count in the presidential election.
There is a battle brewing over more than a mile of open streets stretching through Queens.
COVID-19 cases continue to climb in the Tri-State Area.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority always advises “If you see something, say something.”
Ritchie Torres is heading to the House of Representatives to represent the South Bronx.
With subway ridership down, businesses underground and near transit stops are suffering.
Police are searching for a driver who struck and killed a 72-year-old man and then fled the scene.
There are new details on what you should do if you plan to travel out of New York and back.
Two people are dead following a carbon monoxide incident at an apartment building in Brooklyn.
The incident happened just after 3 p.m. on Oct. 14 in the Homecrest section of the borough.
Police are searching for a group of women they say violently robbed a livery cab driver last month in Brooklyn.
At least three firefighters were hurt and more than 190 responded to a massive fire at an auto shop in Brooklyn on Saturday.
Hundreds of Halloween revelers gathered at two warehouse parties this weekend in the city.
A body was discovered Monday on subway tracks in Lower Manhattan.
Starting Nov. 2, parents with children attending New York City Public Schools can opt-in to blended learning.
As New Yorkers continue to wait in long lines, there are still many unanswered questions from the New York City Board of Elections.
Lawmakers in Albany are considering legislation that would throw working parents a lifeline during the coronavirus pandemic.
Major League Baseball owners are set to vote on the bid by hedge fund mogul Steve Cohen to buy the New York Mets.
Hundreds of New York City Housing Authority residents finally have their heat back on.