Considering the names that have come up through the Mets' ranks, whether it be Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Doc Gooden, or Jacob deGrom, Nolan McLean is already| amNewYork
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A driver was arrested following a horrific Ed Koch-Queensboro Bridge crash during the Labor Day weekend that left a pedestrian dead, police announced Monday. Police arrested 71-year-old Abdul Hakim of Jackson Heights for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of an Upper East Side resident, 36-year-old James Mossetty. The tragic incident occurred at York Avenue near East 72nd Street at around 5 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 30, when officers from the 19th Precinct rece...| amNewYork
Thousands gathered in Brooklyn on Sept. 1 to dance before dawn in the annual J’ouvert parade. Kicking off at Grand Army Plaza in Prospect Park under the cover of darkness, New Yorkers partook in the traditional carnival celebration, which saw legions of revelers march down Flatbush Avenue to Eastern Parkway and along Empire Boulevard. Rubbing oil and throwing paint and powder at one another, partygoers twirled and frolicked in a rush of color and the dawn light. The oil and paint are meant ...| amNewYork
Dressed in her Sunday best in the form of a colorful, floral dress and a yellow hat and coat, Louise Stamp took the bus to church on Aug. 31, as she does each weekend. But this was also the first day of new bus routes across Queens, as she offered her opinion not on a Sunday sermon, but the Sunday commute to church. “I personally don’t have a problem with it,” Stamp said in Long Island City about the changes. “Actually, one of the bus routes truly works in my favor, so I’m looking f...| amNewYork
Police are looking for the hit-and-run driver who struck an NYPD sergeant who was directing traffic in Brooklyn on Sunday. According to law enforcement sources, the officer was directing traffic at Schenectady and Church Avenues in East Flatbush at around 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 when the collision occurred. The sergeant, assigned to the 67th Precinct, was struck from behind by a black sedan with orange license plates, authorities said. The sedan then fled the scene. The victim was taken to K...| amNewYork
Fire marshals are investigating after a late-night fire broke out inside a Brooklyn building on Sunday night, injuring seven people, including firefighters. Officials said the blaze started on the first floor of a three-story private residence at 205 27th St. in Greenwood Heights, just after 10:20 p.m. on Aug. 31. Engine Company 228 and Tower Ladder 122 rushed to the scene, finding heavy smoke billowing from the first and second floors of the dwelling. A two alarm fire at 205 27 Street lef...| amNewYork
Advocates for New York City retirees are preparing to rally at City Hall on Tuesday to push for a local law that would preserve the healthcare they and their families depend on. The rally is part of ongoing efforts to stop Mayor Eric Adams’ attempts to switch the city’s quarter-million retired municipal workers to a private Medicare Advantage plan. What makes this protest interesting is that it will occur a day after Adams’ 65th birthday, Sept. 1. He is now the general age when most A...| amNewYork
With the back-to-school season in full swing, many families are juggling tight budgets with the need to provide healthy meals. That’s where Amazon Access steps in. This program is designed to make grocery shopping simpler, cheaper, and more convenient for everyone, especially those using government assistance programs like SNAP EBT. By combining practical solutions—like SNAP EBT payment acceptance, affordable grocery delivery subscriptions, and expert-backed tips—Amazon Access is helpin...| amNewYork
School is back! This week, our children will gather their school supplies, fill backpacks, and greet their friends as they kick off the 2025-2026 school year. Our public schools are the best of our city — a place where children from every walk of life can get a world-class education. And from pre-K to our selective high schools and technical training programs, New York City students have every opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed, with the quality of our teachers unmatched anywhere in th...| amNewYork
The Mets simply cannot trust two-thirds of their current six-man rotation, which raises questions for the future, but relegates them to the sobering reality| amNewYork
Trump thanks Mayor Adams during his rally at Madison Square Garden but also refers to political figures in a controversial way, triggering public backlash.| amNewYork
Mayor Adams criticizes Trump’s stance on climate change, highlighting NYC’s commitment to environmental protection & strong climate action throughout the city.| amNewYork
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams resigns, making way for Trump appointee Jay Clayton to step into the SDNY leadership position amidst changing administration.| amNewYork
Mayor criticizes the White House for neglecting NYC’s migrant crisis, calling for increased support and resources to manage the situation effectively.| amNewYork
Mayor Eric Adams denies new federal corruption charges but refuses to explain further, leaving questions about his defense and the investigation.| amNewYork
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Aug. 25, 2025 By Dean Moses The NYPD's Quality of Life Team apprehended an alleged dog abuser in Queens on Sunday, one day after a Good Samaritan stopped him from tying up a pooch with duct tape and attempting to dump it in a park, police reported. amNewYork spoke with a 30-year-old woman, who… The post NYPD Quality of Life Team cuffs man who allegedly duct-taped dogs in Queens park appeared first on Queens Post.| Queens Post
Aug. 24, 2025 By Dean Moses The family of a Queens bartender who suffered severe burns over the weekend during a fire show at a lounge are demanding answers after her skin was left bubbled and melted. Adriana Goden, the aunt of 27-year-old Manuela Vergara Salazar, said her niece was working at the La… The post Exclusive: Family of Queens bartender demands answers after she was set on fire and severely burned during lounge show appeared first on Queens Post.| Queens Post
The NYPD Highway District Collision Investigation Squad is investigating the incident.| amNewYork
Uber won't be bringing autonomous vehicles to New York City just yet, the ride-share giant announced Wednesday.| amNewYork
Mayor Eric Adams announces new guidelines for testing self-driving cars on NYC streets. The future of transportation starts now. How will this impact the city?| amNewYork
Self-driving cars will soon be rolling through the streets of Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn under the watch of a trained driver| amNewYork
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Democratic mayoral nominee and frontrunner Zohran Mamdani continued his strong fundraising performance over the past month, having amassed more than $1 million in private, mostly small contributions since mid-July, according to newly updated filings with the city Campaign Finance Board (CFB) on Friday. At the same time, independent candidates former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams lagged behind. Cuomo raised roughly half of Mamdani’s haul — $507,660, while Adams amassed $...| amNewYork
A Queens resident has been hospitalized with encephalitis, a brain infection, after contracting West Nile virus through a mosquito bite, city health officials| amNewYork
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is set to approve a $1.97 billion contract to bore tunnels and start construction on two new Harlem subway stations,| amNewYork
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69, of Chicago was elected on the second day of the papal conclave at the Vatican, as announced just after 7 p.m. Rome time| amNewYork
A 77-year-old woman drowned at Manhattan Beach on Monday night, police said, days after a teen drowned at nearby Coney Island Beach. Parks Enforcement Patrol spotted Sheepshead Bay resident Liudmila Marchenko "in distress" on the shoreline at about 6:15 p.m. and told lifeguards, who pulled her from the water and started CPR, officials said.…| amNewYork
For one night only, three groups dedicated to underground and offbeat cinema are collaborating are coming together for a show on the Lower East Side.| amNewYork
The NYPD held a career day at its police academy in Queens on Thursday for hundreds of young people involved in its summer internship program, which aims to| amNewYork
Det. Dimitrios Kalbouros of Queens received his uncle’s shield during a surprise ceremony at City Hall.| amNewYork
NYC officials said the 34th Street busway plan is part of the Adams administration's Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan.| amNewYork
Mayor Adams denied campaign funds by the NYC Campaign Finance Board, citing irregularities, marking a significant political development.| amNewYork
New York’s mayoral race heats up as Cuomo and Mamdani battle for funding. High-stakes contest gains momentum with every dollar raised now. Know all updates!| amNewYork
Mayor Eric Adams’ approval rating drops to new lows in recent polls. Frustration grows among New Yorkers over crime, housing, and his citywide policies.| amNewYork
The NYC Council has approved the 'City of Yes' zoning initiative, aiming to promote housing development, economic growth, and sustainability across the city.| amNewYork
Gov. Kathy Hochul is promising that 89 licensed cannabis dispensaries in New York City, and dozens more statewide, will not be forced to shut down after the| amNewYork
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A Bronx lawmaker has introduced legislation to shield more than 100 state-licensed cannabis dispensaries from losing their ability to operate after the| amNewYork
In the world of legal education, Syracuse University College of Law Dean Terence Lau’s background is an unconventional mixture of business and academia.| amNewYork
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Any good will created by a strong trade deadline evaporated in three days in Miami, as the Yankees were swept for the first time ever by the Marlins.| amNewYork
The Mets lost their fourth game in five tries on Sunday when Frankie Montas and Ryne Stanek were roughed up by the Giants.| amNewYork
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QUEENS, NY — Frankie Montas was non-competitive when it came to ending an alarming trend by Mets starting pitchers this summer.| amNewYork
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Mayor Adams walks a fine line, attending MLK Day events while addressing Trump’s inauguration, reflecting NYC’s divided political landscape.| amNewYork
Trump’s Queens roots make his inauguration a divisive event, with locals reacting to their hometown figure’s return to the nation’s highest office.| amNewYork
Calls for Mayor Adams’ resignation intensify after his indictment. Public figures stress importance of leadership accountability amid the political turmoil.| amNewYork
Federal authorities are looking into whether Eric Adams, just prior to being elected mayor, used his influence to cut red tape for the opening of a new| amNewYork
FBI raids Mayor Adams’ top deputies, Sheena Wright and Phil Banks. Learn what these federal investigations could mean for City Hall and NYC politics.| amNewYork
The Brooklyn home of Mayor Eric Adams’ chief campaign fundraiser, Brianna Suggs, was searched by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Thursday morning,| amNewYork
Mayor Adams indicted on federal charges as investigations unfold. The case raises questions about leadership integrity and its impact on New York City.| amNewYork
A federal probe into Mayor Adams’ administration continues. What we know so far about the investigation and what it could mean for NYC politics in 2025.| amNewYork
NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks announces his retirement, ending his leadership term, which focused on major reforms in the city’s public education system.| amNewYork
NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan resigns, citing personal and professional reasons. His departure marks a major shift in city's public health leadership.| amNewYork
Lisa Zornberg resigns as Mayor Adams’ chief counsel. Discover the reasons behind her departure and how it impacts the mayor’s administration.| amNewYork
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigns, marking a major shift in leadership. Find out what led to his departure and what it means for the department.| amNewYork
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Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday he would restore $167 million in early childhood education funding in his upcoming Executive Budget that had been left out| amNewYork
Elected officials and public school advocates rallied Tuesday morning on the steps of Tweed Courthouse in lower Manhattan to protest federal cuts to NYC| amNewYork
Taking a page from his mayoral challengers' playbooks, Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday announced an expansion of the city's after-school program for elementary| amNewYork
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The Adams administration announced Tuesday that 40 new after-school program sites will open across the five boroughs this September, creating 5,000 seats for| amNewYork
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A budget is not just a stack of papers filled with numbers. It decides who gets to eat., who has a place to sleep, who can access education, earn a living, or| amNewYork
Continuing crisis in Gaza! Hostage situation unresolved months after terror attacks. International concern grows as families await news. Hope lingers.| amNewYork
Andrew Cuomo maintains a strong lead in the Democratic primary, despite controversy. The latest poll shows his influence still holds weight in NY politics.| amNewYork
Eric Adams’ fundraising numbers send shockwaves through the election race, fueling speculation, political rivalries, and intense competition for City Hall.| amNewYork
Mayor Adams reacts to the end of a criminal corruption case, marking a significant moment in his political career as he looks ahead to future challenges.| amNewYork
Eric Adams considers an independent 2025 run for mayor. Potential shake-up in the race could reshape New York’s political future overnight. Know more!| amNewYork
Mayor Eric Adams testifies at a congressional hearing on immigration, defending NYC’s handling of the crisis amid rising tensions with federal officials.| amNewYork
Mayor Adams’ criminal indictment was dismissed, clearing his name in the ongoing legal battle. The decision impacts his leadership role moving forward.| amNewYork
Nearly all of the city's most powerful unions have now consolidated behind Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani.| amNewYork
The City Council unanimously voted on Monday to pass a nearly $116 billion municipal budget deal for the upcoming fiscal year that makes many of the| amNewYork
Mayor Eric Adams said on Tuesday that he does not anticipate President Trump calling in the National Guard and military to quell protests in New York City| amNewYork
Cuomo’s political comeback attempt meets fierce backlash. Protesters demand accountability as he faces renewed criticism over past scandals.| amNewYork
New York City officials and legal organizations were swift to condemn City Comptroller and mayoral hopeful Brad Lander's arrest.| amNewYork
Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani shocked the world on Tuesday night with his apparent defeat of Andrew Cuomo.| amNewYork
The officers who shot Queens' Win Rozario dead while responding to his mental health crisis back in March should be fired, the victim's family said Wednesday.| amNewYork
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After the city released a proposed contract for new jails in Queens and in the Bronx that would be completed four years after the 2027 Council-mandated| amNewYork
A commission calls for the immediate closure of Rikers Island, exposing inhumane conditions and igniting fierce debate over the future of NYC jails.| amNewYork
Completion of a new jail in Chinatown signals progress in the Rikers closure project, aimed at reducing overcrowding and reforming the city’s justice system.| amNewYork
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Two Rikers Island inmates died roughly an hour apart on Friday afternoon, prompting a Correction Department investigation and outrage from criminal justice| amNewYork
The congestion pricing program in New York City has generated $215.7 million year to date for 2025.| amNewYork
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ICE agents were back in immigration court in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, apprehending stunned people there for procedural hearings and rushing them away into| amNewYork
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Amtrak's controversial East River tunnel rehabilitation project is officially underway, and potential impacts on Long Island Rail Road service across the East| amNewYork
New report on congestion pricing shows that there are fewer traffic jams and delays across NYC and the region.| amNewYork
Two of the city's most powerful unions, which endorsed Mayor Eric Adams in 2021, are instead supporting former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the 2025 NYC mayor's race,| amNewYork
A new poll of the June 24 mayoral Democratic primary released Wednesday night shows Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani leading moderate Andrew| amNewYork
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In lieu of a traditional mayoral endorsement, the New York Times Editorial Board on Monday advised voters against placing Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani| amNewYork
Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani proposes an ambitious affordable housing plan for NYC, aiming to tackle the city’s housing crisis head-on. Will it gain support?| amNewYork