Two arrested after alleged hate crime this morning, the third in Manhattan this week
Reports of three alleged hate crimes in one week.
After ATM heist, officials amp up cybersecurity efforts
Official are brainstorming new ways to keep safe from cybercrime.
Queens residents fight to block sheik’s purchase of park land
Residents do not want a sheik building a new stadium.
City honors six fallen NYPD officers in Hall of Heroes
Five of the officers died from 9/11-related illnesses.
Downtown Music Festival: Street credentials
This weekend Downtown Music Festival in New York City showcases a new crop of street savvy artists befitting the downtown moniker.
Bronx woman, 63, pursues GED and eyes college
Despite losing toes and being unable to work, a woman eyes college.
New Jersey woman, 23, found dead in Union Square
A woman was found dead in a Manhattan park.
East and west coast cops partner to nab scam artist
The NYPD and California’s Seal Beach Police Department are partnering in a search for a man suspected of scamming an elderly woman out of $30,000.
City Council pushes legislation allowing non-citizens to vote
A bill proposing immigrant voting rights has strong support in the City Council, but the Bloomberg administration says they won’t have it.
Cuomo asks feds to save four Brooklyn hospitals
The governor says four hospitals are under threat.
