City Council Overrides Adams Veto of “How Many Stops Act”
NEW YORK, NY – Mayor Adams is reacting to the City Council’s 42-9 vote on Tuesday to override his veto of the “How Many Stops Act.” The bill requires police to report information on street stops, which
Broadway Legend Chita Rivera Dies At 91
(New York, NY) – Broadway star Chita Rivera has died at 91. Her daughter says she died in New York following a brief illness. The Tony award winning actress, dancer, and singer is most remembered for her
WABC Market Report for 1-30-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 1-30-24.
LISTEN: Expert Surprised by NYC Bed Bugs
(New York, NY) – Gil Bloom knows insects. A certified entomologist, and president of Standard Pest Management in Queens, he’s tackled once or twice with bed bugs. And after a recent survey from Orkin ranked New York
Lou’s Lineup 1-30-24
How About a Cocktail With Your Ferry Ride?
(Staten Island, NY) – As New Yorkers commute across the harbor this coming fall, refreshments will be available on the Staten Island Ferry. That was just announced by the New York City Department of Transportation. As of
N.J. soldier killed in Jordan drone attack
(Willingboro, N.J.) — One of the three U.S. soldiers killed in the drone strike in Jordan over the weekend is from New Jersey. He’s a 46-year-old army reservist, Sergeant William Rivers from Willingboro. Rivers was killed, along
Human remains found in vacant Queens house
(New York, NY) — Some construction workers in Queens found human skeletal remains in a dilapidated building in Richmond Hill on Monday afternoon. The bones were found in the basement of the house on Jamaica Avenue near
Neighbors in Brooklyn diagnosed with Legionnaires
(Brooklyn, NY) — There are concerns about the water at a NYCHA housing complex in Brownsville, Brooklyn after two residents have been diagnosed with Legionnaires disease. The city’s Health Department says the neighbors at the Langston Hughes
Ex-IRS contractor sentenced to 5 years in prison for leaking Trump tax records
Charles Littlejohn, the former Internal Revenue Service contractor who leaked the tax records of former President Donald Trump to The New York Times, in addition to leaking the tax records of billionaires including Jeff Bezos and Elon