Tragedy Strikes: A New Victim of ‘Subway Surfing’ as Social Media Trend Claims Lives

Tragedy Strikes: A New Victim of ‘Subway Surfing’ as Social Media Trend Claims Lives

Tragedy Strikes as Another Victim Joins Dangerous ‘Subway Surfing’ Trend In a devastating incident, a 14-year-old minor lost their life while another remains in critical condition after authorities revealed that they were participating in the dangerous activity known as ‘subway surfing’. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when the two minors boarded a train on … Read more

Times Square Dressed in Pride Flag Colors to Kick Off Pride Weekend Events

Times Square Dressed in Pride Flag Colors to Kick Off Pride Weekend Events

Times Square is gearing up for a weekend of festivities as it dresses in the vibrant colors of the pride flag. The iconic New York City landmark will kick off a range of events starting this Friday, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and promoting inclusivity. Known as Pride Weekend, the celebrations have attracted people from all … Read more

Grand Street Settlement Community Center Reopens After Years of Renovation, Bringing Life and Community to Lower East Side

Grand Street Settlement Community Center Reopens After Years of Renovation, Bringing Life and Community to Lower East Side

Grand Street Settlement Community Center on the Lower East Side of Manhattan has celebrated its reopening after years of renovation. The center, located within the Gompers House public housing complex, has been serving the residents of the largest concentration of social housing in Manhattan since 1974. Carmen Sotomayor, 81, a member of the center’s dance … Read more

Massive Data Leak Exposes Personal Information of Thousands of Students in Department of Education Breach

Massive Data Leak Exposes Personal Information of Thousands of Students in Department of Education Breach

Department of Education Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of Thousands of Students In a major security breach, the Department of Education has reported that the personal information of thousands of students has been exposed. The breach occurred after the department’s software program, “MOVE-it,” was hacked, affecting approximately 45,000 students. “MOVE-it” is a technological tool used … Read more

Changes to 7 Train Service in Queens: Local Stops Only

Changes to 7 Train Service in Queens: Local Stops Only

Changes to 7 Train Service in Queens Announced Attention users of the 7 train in Queens, starting next Monday, there will be changes in the service. All trains on this route will make stops at all stations, meaning they will only run locally between Queensboro Plaza and 74th Street and Broadway in both directions. This … Read more

Man Convicted of Robbing and Killing Food Delivery Worker Sentenced to 23 Years to Life in Prison

Man Convicted of Robbing and Killing Food Delivery Worker Sentenced to 23 Years to Life in Prison

The subject convicted of the death of a deliverer on the Lower East Side in 2021 will spend 23 years to life in state prison. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, Joseph Sandoval robbed and killed Sala Miah, an immigrant from Bangladesh who worked distributing food. Sandoval had pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder … Read more

Jaime Jáquez Jr.: Mexican-American Forward Drafted by Miami Heat in NBA Draft

Jaime Jáquez Jr.: Mexican-American Forward Drafted by Miami Heat in NBA Draft

Mexican-American Jaime Jáquez Jr. was selected by the Miami Heat in the 18th place in the NBA draft on Thursday. The 22-year-old forward, who completed his four years of training at UCLA, expressed his excitement and disbelief at being chosen by the Heat. Accompanied by his parents, Jáquez Jr. put on the Heat’s cap at … Read more

New Plan to Combat Explosions in Commercial Spaces: NYC City Council Takes Action after 4 Fire-Related Deaths

New Plan to Combat Explosions in Commercial Spaces: NYC City Council Takes Action after 4 Fire-Related Deaths

City Council Announces Plan to Combat Explosions Caused by Lithium-Ion Batteries Days after the 110th fire this year caused by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries claimed the lives of 4 New Yorkers, the City Council has unveiled a new plan to address the issue and prevent further tragedies in commercial spaces. The plan aims to combat explosions … Read more

Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes Laws Aimed at Increasing Rental Assistance for Homeless in NYC

Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes Laws Aimed at Increasing Rental Assistance for Homeless in NYC

Mayor Eric Adams has vetoed a package of four laws approved by the City Council that aimed to make it easier for homeless people to pay rent in New York City. The laws, which were passed by the Municipal Council last May with 41 votes in favor and 7 against, included measures such as financial … Read more

Pushing for Change: NYC Community Land Act Aims to Expand Affordable Housing

Pushing for Change: NYC Community Land Act Aims to Expand Affordable Housing

In response to the ongoing housing crisis and recent rent increases for rent-stabilized housing, tenants, activists, and elected officials are urging the city council to pass a package of laws aimed at improving access to permanent affordable housing. One of these laws would specifically benefit Cathy Mercado, a resident of East Brooklyn, by helping her … Read more