Queens block party held for formerly incarcerated …
Formerly incarcerated New Yorkers who now own their own small businesses celebrated Sunday at a Queens block party.
Formerly incarcerated New Yorkers who now own their own small businesses celebrated Sunday at a Queens block party.
Formerly incarcerated New Yorkers who now own their own small businesses celebrated Sunday at a Queens block party.
Constituents of embattled Republican Rep. George Santos set out for Washington via bus early Tuesday, with plans on delivering petitions for his resignation directly to the freshman congressman, as well as Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy.
High pressure will move through the New York and New Jersey area Tuesday as a weak front will approach from the west. Folks can expect morning sunshine to fade behind afternoon clouds, with a chance of scattered showers late in the evening. Temperatures will be closer to average with a high of 42 in the city, and in the low to mid-40s in the suburbs.
A suspect in the shooting of an off-duty NYPD officer in East New York was arrested late Monday using the critically-wounded cop’s handcuffs, law enforcement sources told PIX11 News, as department officials prepared to provide an update on the case.
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and neighboring Syria, killing thousands of people and injuring thousands of others.
The U.S. Navy is taking protective measures during recovery operations of the downed spy balloon.
AMC announced “Sightline,” a new three-tiered pricing system in which moviegoers will pay a certain price for their tickets depending on where they sit.
Turkey was devastated by a powerful earthquake that struck in the early morning hours. Rescuers are still digging through rubble searching for survivors. The death toll has now surpassed 3,400.
Two teenagers were injured in a shooting in Brooklyn Monday afternoon, police said.
PIX11’s Eileen Lehpamer got a first-hand look at the never-ending job of a “rat killer” by spending the day with one who is doing his job a little differently.
New York City leaders enlisted the help of a group of fifth graders from a nearby elementary school to beautify an eyesore construction site that's sat uncompleted for several years.