E-bike batteries ignite hi-rise fire in the Bronx …
EMTs rushed two people to the hospital and treated one other person on the scene after an e-bike battery ignited in a high-rise at River Park Towers here.
EMTs rushed two people to the hospital and treated one other person on the scene after an e-bike battery ignited in a high-rise at River Park Towers here.
EMTs rushed two people to the hospital and treated one other person on the scene after an e-bike battery ignited in a high-rise at River Park Towers here.
A manhunt was underway Sunday for a gunman who critically wounded an off-duty New York Police Department officer who arranged on social media to meet at a Brooklyn street address to buy a car, authorities said.
The man assaulted a woman, police said. Officers chased after him and opened fire when he pulled out a gun.
Four officers fired their weapons in the Bronx, striking the man multiple times near East 153rd Street and Grand Concourse, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said. The man was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.
Looking ahead, you can expect temperatures to remain above normal for the entire upcoming week. Afternoon highs will reach the low 50s Monday and Wednesday, although we will briefly drop into the 40s on Tuesday as a few showers move through.
The fire broke out in the middle of the night. It was started by a battery, which had been left charging, fire officials said. Several people were injured.
A gooey macaroni and cheese and a double smashburger are popular brunch options at The Paris Cafe in the Seaport District.
PIX11 reporter Henry Rosoff and Bernadette Hogan from the New York Post discuss the latest on Rep. George Santos and the migrant crisis in NYC.
After a couple of freezing cold days in the New York City area, temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s this week.
Commuters can expect a full schedule of LIRR service to Grand Central Madison soon, according to Catherine Rinaldi, president of the MTA Metro-North Railroad. Rinaldi said people are "loving" the new transportation hub.
The FBI has reached out to the Navy veteran who alleges that Rep. George Santos kept $3,000 in GoFundMe donations collected to help his dying service dog.
NYC Council Speaker Adrienne said the city could see additional funds to deal with the migrant crisis soon.