Spectrum News journalist and 9-year-old girl die in Florida shooting

Spectrum News journalist and 9-year-old girl die in Florida shooting

A Florida Spectrum News reporter and a girl were fatally shot Wednesday afternoon near the scene of another fatal shooting that occurred the same day, authorities said. Orange County Sheriff John Mina said during a news conference that they had arrested 19-year-old Keith Melvin Moses, who they believe was responsible for both shootings in the … Read more

Interruption in service on several metro lines

Interruption in service on several metro lines

Taking advantage of the winter break for public school students and the Presidents’ Day holiday for city workers, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority upgrades technology at Subway that it says is more than 80 years old. The change consists of signal upgrades on lines ‘A’, ‘C’ and ‘E’, which will interrupt service on six lines for … Read more

Alligator scratched from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park lake

Alligator scratched from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park lake

An amazing find in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Lake. They found a 4 foot long alligator. “Godzilla” is the nickname New York Animal Care Centers have given the animal. Park employees found the alligator yesterday morning in this lake. They say the reptile appeared “lethargic” and “cold shocked” as they are used to warmer climates. Park … Read more

‘Thank God I’m alive’: delivery man run over

‘Thank God I’m alive’: delivery man run over

Although his leg and foot were broken in several places, Guatemalan Ever Coy says he was alive by a miracle after a U-haul truck ran over him and 7 other people. One person lost their life. Furthermore, during the pursuit to arrest him, a police officer was injured. “Thank God that I am alive, but … Read more

ConEdison plans to increase its gas and electric rates

ConEdison plans to increase its gas and electric rates

Gas and electric will now cost more for some New Yorkers. This after Con Edison announced that it plans to increase its rates. If a new agreement between state regulators, the utility and the city is approved, the increase would be in double digits and would be implemented over a three-year period. The rate increases … Read more

In life you always need a study – young man

In life you always need a study – young man

“It is a pride to be a father. It is also a happiness when a child comes into your life”, said Kevin Báez. For Kevin Báez, there is a before and after after the arrival of his daughter Daphne. The girl was born three years ago when he was 24, without having been able to … Read more

“I can’t ask for more, everything is very good service”: migrant

“I can’t ask for more, everything is very good service”: migrant

Angelín Delgado arrived in NY on Thursday night with her husband and two children, ages 10 and 3. They left Venezuela on October 1, 2022, after a months-long journey through several countries, facing dangers and sleeping outdoors. They entered from Texas and now they are happy because they slept in a hotel located in Long … Read more

Tour in places where there were ‘African burials’

Tour in places where there were ‘African burials’

Laura Catalina Rodríguez is a first semester student at Brooklyn College and she, like other students, is part of an internship with the Flatbush Coalition for African Burials. The organization seeks to preserve the history and memory of the slaves who lived in that area of ​​Brooklyn and who were buried in common graves from … Read more

NY Fashion Week returns without restrictions

NY Fashion Week returns without restrictions

Models on the catwalks. The dozens of models who paraded the proposals for the fall winter season of the 12 designers convened by the federation of Latino designers dressed in a lot of color. A return to the runways of fashion week without restrictions. Albania Rosario, Founder FDLA says: “We are super happy to be … Read more

‘I felt proud to be Latina’: Ischia Bravo

‘I felt proud to be Latina’: Ischia Bravo

“Very exciting to be the first Latina in this position,” said Ischia Bravo. It is not for less. Bravo is the first Latina commissioner of juries of the Supreme Court of The Bronx and also the secretary of the supreme court. In both positions she is responsible for the criminal and civil branch. “After 20 … Read more