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Jam Master Jay Death: Family Releases Statement Following Indictment Of 2 Men In DJ’s Killing
The statement thanked fans for their support and said they hope the indictments are a step toward getting justice for his murder.
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The statement thanked fans for their support and said they hope the indictments are a step toward getting justice for his murder.
Con Edison expanded its claim policy 10 days after Tropical Storm Isaias hit the tri-state area.
Magician David Blaine will attempt his first major live event in more than a decade.
Ocasio-Cortez was in Queens Saturday, launching an effort to increase Census participation and voter registration in her district.
They were first hit by the coronavirus pandemic and now some small businesses in Queens have been struck by crime.
With worry surrounding plans to reopen public schools, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced school buildings will undergo periodic inspections.
The widely used jingle, “Turkey in the Straw,” has racist roots, according to the company’s website.
Another day, another plea from an industry desperate to move along on the road to reopening.
The owners of an East Village restaurant say the city is refusing to make one simple change that could save their business.
Another giant film and production hub is coming to Brooklyn.
A fire ripped through a three-story apartment building overnight in the Williamsbridge section of the Bronx.
TLC said Evelyn Car Service, located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, failed to properly screen Rafael Martinez.
The MTV Video Music Awards return to New York later this month, with a pandemic twist.
A giant, downed tree created a dangerous situation in a Queens neighborhood for days after last week’s storm.
COVID-19 is making many parents hesitant to take their children for their routine wellness visits.
The sister of a man found dismembered in his Lower East Side apartment is speaking out for the first time.
A Queens resident was told he may have to wait more than three weeks for help to fix his storm-damaged home.
Harlem residents say illegally parked cars are putting them at risk and it’s members of the NYPD who are putting them there.
A vigil was held Tuesday for a grandfather struck and killed by a stray bullet while playing handball in Brooklyn.
Some essential workers who kept a Bronx grocery store running during the height of the coronavirus pandemic say they were fired suddenly.