Bronx Shooting Leaves Minor Injured and Officer Targeted: Suspect Arrested

Bronx Shooting Leaves Minor Injured and Officer Targeted: Suspect Arrested

A minor is injured after a shooting in which another minor was arrested for shooting a uniformed officer. The events occurred in the Bronx. The incident took place around 11 pm Friday at 1527 Morris Ave., in the Concourse Village area. Police officers arrived at the scene and found a 15-year-old boy with a gunshot … Read more

Subway Sets Pandemic Record with 4 Million Daily Passengers

Subway Sets Pandemic Record with 4 Million Daily Passengers

The subway had a record number of passengers in times of pandemic on Thursday, reaching the figure of 4 million passengers, according to the MTA. “Yesterday, 4 million people traveled by subway, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. “Whether you’ve been riding with us all this time or just recently returned to … Read more

Brooklyn District Attorney Urges Residents to Dispose of Expired Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs

Brooklyn District Attorney Urges Residents to Dispose of Expired Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs

In order to prevent prescription and over-the-counter drugs from falling into the hands of children, or being stolen by unscrupulous people and then sold on the streets, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric González urged residents of the county to deliver them and get rid of them if they were already expired or no longer used. “It … Read more

From Dreaming to Directing: Paloma Estévez’s Path to the Lincoln Center

From Dreaming to Directing: Paloma Estévez’s Path to the Lincoln Center

I saw this incredible place, and I said: “I want to work there…” Paloma Estévez always dreamed big, until today becoming the Director of Artistic Programming at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, not an easy thing to accomplish. “I applied to Lincoln Center about seven times, they never called me, never anything, but … Read more

From Dream to Reality: Paloma Estévez’s Journey to Becoming Director of Artistic Programming at Lincoln Center

From Dreaming to Directing: Paloma Estévez’s Path to the Lincoln Center

I saw this incredible place, and I said: “I want to work there…” Paloma Estévez always dreamed big, until today becoming the Director of Artistic Programming at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, not an easy thing to accomplish. “I applied to Lincoln Center about seven times, they never called me, never anything, but … Read more

Man suspected of MTA bus stop shooting arrested by police

Man suspected of MTA bus stop shooting arrested by police

Police arrest a man suspected of opening fire at an MTA bus stop in Brooklyn. The incident occurred on the morning of Tuesday, April 18, in the vicinity of Flatlands and Louisiana avenues in East New York. The uniformed woman says that the man was expelled from the bus for allegedly refusing to pay for … Read more

“The Explosive Reality of Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Personal Account of a Queens Family’s Tragedy”

“The Explosive Reality of Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Personal Account of a Queens Family’s Tragedy”

“It was funny to me, because I never understood gravity until the day it happened to me.” The explosion of an electric bicycle battery, in August, devoured the apartment where Ala Paredes lived in Queens with her family. “It was around 4:45 when I was going to bed when I felt the house shake. I … Read more

“Deadly Collapse of Century-Old Parking Building: Investigating the Cause and Implications for Structural Safety”

“Deadly Collapse of Century-Old Parking Building: Investigating the Cause and Implications for Structural Safety”

Building inspectors were still trying to determine the cause of the deadly collapse of the parking building on Wednesday, using cranes to pull cars one by one from the rubble of the century-old building. Work also continued to recover the body of a garage worker, presumed dead under tons of concrete and crumpled vehicles (late … Read more

NYU Launches 2040 Now: Encouraging Climate Action Through Food Innovation and Awareness

NYU Launches 2040 Now: Encouraging Climate Action Through Food Innovation and Awareness

Throughout the week, New York City will be abuzz with Earth Day celebrations celebrating sustainability and ways of living in harmony with the planet. With the idea of ​​encouraging, educating and spreading the word about ecological problems and possible solutions to its students and the community, NYU University launched 2040 Now, a series of events … Read more

“$60 Million in Funding to Help Homeless New Yorkers Find Permanent Housing”

“ Million in Funding to Help Homeless New Yorkers Find Permanent Housing”

Aristoteles Karassavidis, lived as a homeless and suffered paralysis in 2016, unable to return to work. He says that he was tough because he became homeless and started using a wheelchair. “I couldn’t move much because I didn’t have an electric wheelchair,” Karassavidis tells us. After a year of searching with the help of a … Read more