74-Year-Old Hispanic Found Dead in Her Manhattan Apartment, Tied Hands and Feet – NBC Los Angeles

74-Year-Old Hispanic Found Dead in Her Manhattan Apartment, Tied Hands and Feet – NBC Los Angeles

NEW YORK — A death on the Upper West Side has left more questions than answers after a 74-year-old woman was found inside her apartment this week bound and unconscious. Authorities say the woman was discovered Wednesday night in her West 83rd Street apartment with her hands and feet bound, but said she had “no … Read more

Metropolitan Museum celebrates Avedon’s 100th anniversary

Metropolitan Museum celebrates Avedon’s 100th anniversary

The star photographer Richard Avedon would have turned 100 this year – the New York Metropolitan Museum wants to celebrate this occasion with the exhibition “Murals”. The New York Metropolitan Museum celebrates the US photographer Richard Avedon, who would have been 100 years old on May 15. Several group portraits would be on display to … Read more

Manhattan will have its first public beach

Manhattan will have its first public beach

This year Manhattan will welcome its first public beach, open to all and suitable for sunbathing, but not for taking a dip… Hudson River Park Trust will build a 5 1/2 acre recreational park on the banks of the Hudson River. It will be located in the West Village not far from the Whitney museum. … Read more

Mega Millions jackpot is $1.35 billion

Mega Millions jackpot is .35 billion

The Mega Millions continues to rise and reaches an estimated prize of 1,350 million dollars. This is the second highest figure in the history of this lottery. The last draw, played last night, did not yield winners of the jackpot, however, a New Yorker got five numbers of the combination that was: 7, 13, 14, … Read more

Plan to convert office buildings into homes

Plan to convert office buildings into homes

In lower Manhattan there are hundreds of offices that continue to be closed in many buildings since many employees continue to work from home since the pandemic. The city’s Urban Planning department issued a plan recommendation to the state to expand the city’s low-use building renovation plan that is only allowed in this area to … Read more

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree goes down

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree goes down

One last chance to enjoy one of the best attractions of the Christmas season in the city, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. If you haven’t seen the tree fully lit yet, or if you might want to take another look at it, today is your last day to do so. The tree will be turned … Read more

NYPD Seeks Suspect in Series of Random Attacks in Greenwich Village – NBC New York (47)

NYPD Seeks Suspect in Series of Random Attacks in Greenwich Village – NBC New York (47)

What to Know People in a Manhattan neighborhood are being attacked without provocation and seemingly randomly, and police are seeking help in finding the suspect. In the latest incident, the victim said he was heading to the grocery store in Greenwich Village around 4:30 p.m. Saturday when he was struck out of nowhere on East … Read more

‘By fighting together we can achieve everything we need’

‘By fighting together we can achieve everything we need’

“It was very important to us because we are here to help the patients,” said nurse Ted Levine. After three consecutive days of strike, the New York State Nursing Association reaches a tentative agreement with two private hospitals Mount Sinai in Manhattan and Montefiore in the Bronx. The agreement was hailed by the union as … Read more

Striking nurses reach agreement with hospitals

Striking nurses reach agreement with hospitals

Two New York City hospitals have reached a tentative agreement with thousands of striking nurses that ends the protest, the nurses union announced Thursday. The nurses, represented by the New York State Nurses Association, went on strike early Monday after negotiations with management ran aground at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Montefiore Medical Center … Read more