Subway Train Derails at 96th Street Station: More Than 20 Minor Injuries Reported

Subway Train Derails at 96th Street Station: More Than 20 Minor Injuries Reported

There has reportedly been a partial derailment of a subway train at the 96th Street station on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, according to official reports. In the incident there were more than 20 people with minor injuries, who were traveling on a line 1 train heading north (Uptown). The authorities received the first calls for … Read more

Mayor Adams Faces Possible Fines for Violating City Laws: Failure to Register Rental Property Sparks Concern

Mayor Adams Faces Possible Fines for Violating City Laws: Failure to Register Rental Property Sparks Concern

The mayor could face another series of fines for violating city laws. The Daily News reports that Adams apparently failed to properly register his rental property in Bedford-Stuyvesant with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Landlords are supposed to complete documentation detailing exactly what they charge their tenants. The post says Mayor Adams received … Read more

Brooklyn Bridge Ban on Street Vendors for Safety Reasons

Brooklyn Bridge Ban on Street Vendors for Safety Reasons

The century-old Brooklyn Bridge in New York was left this Wednesday without the sales stands where for years tourists have been able to buy all kinds of souvenirs and satisfy their hunger with the popular hot dogs and pretzels while touring the infrastructure. The city today implemented the new rule that prohibits the presence of … Read more

Brooklyn Sinkhole Update: Water and Electricity Restored, Safety Precautions in Place

Brooklyn Sinkhole Update: Water and Electricity Restored, Safety Precautions in Place

Water and electricity services have been restored to all customers in Brooklyn who were affected by a large hole in the pavement Tuesday morning. City officials say the sinkhole, about 25 feet wide and 20 feet deep, was caused by a break in the sewer line at Sixth Avenue and 68th Street in Bay Ridge. … Read more

Global New Year 2024 Celebrations Despite Wars and Security Concerns

Global New Year 2024 Celebrations Despite Wars and Security Concerns

The New Year was received with cheers by the tens of thousands of people who gathered in Times Square, in New York, under a shower of confetti, kisses and hugs after the descent of the colorful sphere that marks the beginning of 2024 hopeful for some, even though the wars took the shine off some … Read more

Deadly Car Crash at ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ in Queens: Identity of Victims Revealed

Deadly Car Crash at ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ in Queens: Identity of Victims Revealed

They release the identity of the five occupants of a car who died yesterday, after a spectacular car crash in the area known as “Dead Man’s Curve” in Queens. The driver of the Mazda vehicle that caused the crash was identified as Kazeem Ramsahai, who resided in North Carolina. 4 dead and one injured in … Read more

New Street Vendor Rules to Prohibit Presence on Brooklyn Bridge—City Implements Changes

New Street Vendor Rules to Prohibit Presence on Brooklyn Bridge—City Implements Changes

At first glance, the commercial activity of street vendors on the famous Brooklyn Bridge seems normal, but the hours allowed for their presence are numbered. The authorities asked sellers to remove their products before midnight on Tuesday. This is because the New York City Department of Transportation will implement new rules that will prohibit the … Read more

New York State Minimum Wage Increases: Impact on Workers and Economy

New York State Minimum Wage Increases: Impact on Workers and Economy

Starting January 1st, many New Yorkers will benefit from a new increase in the state’s minimum wage. One of them is Danny Ortiz, who has been working in a winery for six years and earning the minimum wage. “I feel good, I feel good that now I am going to receive a little more. I’m … Read more

New York State Minimum Wage Increase: Impact on Workers and Economy

New York State Minimum Wage Increases: Impact on Workers and Economy

Starting January 1st, many New Yorkers will benefit from a new increase in the state’s minimum wage. One of them is Danny Ortiz, who has been working in a winery for six years and earning the minimum wage. “I feel good, I feel good that now I am going to receive a little more. I’m … Read more

New Year’s Eve Celebration in Times Square 2024: Artists, Security, and Spectator Experiences

New Year’s Eve Celebration in Times Square 2024: Artists, Security, and Spectator Experiences

The New Year’s Eve celebration ends and the New Year begins. Authorities estimated that in addition to the thousands present in Times Square, a billion people would watch on television or mobile devices as the sphere filled with lights and 2,688 glass triangles descended at midnight. The tradition dating back more than a century featured … Read more