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Evening Roundup: Judge Denies Mayor Adams’ Bribery Dismissal Request, CUNY Pay Up for Vote, Domestic Violence Transfer Delays, Winter Village Debate, and Real Estate Lobby Fights Broker Fee Ban
A federal judge has denied Mayor Eric Adams’ request to dismiss a bribery charge in his five-count indictment, ruling it’s up to a jury to decide if …
1 year, 3 months ago
Midday News: Gilgo Beach Suspect Indicted for Seventh Murder, NYPD to Monitor Stop-and-Frisk, Campaign Finance Board Explains Decision on Mayor Adams, and Migrant Teen Stabbing Death
Rex Heuermann, the Long Island man accused in the Gilgo Beach murders, is facing charges in a seventh murder. Meanwhile, the NYPD has submitted a pla…
1 year, 3 months ago
Morning Headlines: Trump Considers Pardoning Mayor Eric Adams, Adams’ Top Aide Faces Indictment, SUNY Downstate CEO Steps Down, and NYC’s Drought Warning Ends
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: President-elect Trump says he would consider pardoning Mayor Eric Adam…
1 year, 3 months ago
Evening Roundup: Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams Campaign Funding Withheld For Now, Ex-Adviser Braces for Indictment, Teachers Seek Literacy Support, and New Jersey Fights ICE Expansion
Mayor Eric Adams’ re-election campaign is being denied public matching funds for now as the Campaign Finance Board cites his criminal indictment and …
1 year, 3 months ago
Midday News: Mayor Adams Denied Public Matching Funds, Charges Dropped Against MTA Driver, Fire at Midtown Holiday Market, and Chokehold Case Fallout
The New York City Campaign Finance Board has denied public funds for Mayor Eric Adams’ re-election campaign, citing his ongoing criminal indictment a…
1 year, 3 months ago
Morning Headlines: Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Resigns, Mayoral Candidates Await Matching Funds Decision, and Citi Bike Expanding to More Neighborhoods
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Mayor Eric Adams’ longtime top adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin has resigne…
1 year, 3 months ago
Evening Roundup: NYCHA Property Turned Over to Private Firm, Equity Debate at Elite NYC Schools, “Border Czar” Visits NYC and a Family Recipe
The New York City Housing Authority is turning over operations at the Manhattanville Houses to a private firm, as part of a city program. Plus, the d…
1 year, 3 months ago
Midday News : Construction Worker Death, Mount Vernon Police Under Scrutiny, Cuomo's Political Future
The NYPD says a construction worker is dead and another is in the hospital after the cherry picker they were in collided with a beam. Also, the Depar…
1 year, 3 months ago
Morning Headlines: Mayor Adams Calls for Sanctuary Reforms, Suspect Mangione Update, Governor Hochul Calls Subway Outtage Review
Mayor Adams says he wants to use his executive authority to change New York's sanctuary city law. Then, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told N…
1 year, 3 months ago
Evening Roundup : Dyslexia Tests Covered for Some NY Kids, Medical Reform Hopes, and Mysterious Man Squats in Queens Family’s Home
Pricey tests used to determine if a child has dyslexia will be covered by private insurance companies in New York State. Plus, some New Yorkers hope …
1 year, 3 months ago