Felony assaults in New York City are increasing despite a drop in violent crimes, report shows
The number of felony assaults jumped to 28,000 last year, the largest amount reported since the COVID-19 pandemic began
One person injured following new attack near migrant shelter in NYC's Randall's Island
The shelter on Randall's Island is the largest in the entire city for asylum seekers, housing up to 3,000 people
Sinaloa Cartel's 'El Mayo' To Face Federal Trial In New York
Zambada's lawyer Frank Perez confirmed on Wednesday that the case will be transferred to the Eastern District of New York. However, he did not mention the transfer date.
"The First State" is also considered "The Best State" for people to retire in the United States
Delaware has no state or local sales taxes and residents don't have to pay income tax on social security benefits, all of them key issues for retirees
Leader of MS-13 gang pleads guilty in case involving eight murders in New York
Alexi Saenz will be sentenced next year. Eight other gang members have already been charged for six murders and other crimes related to the case
Latinas have made strides in political representation across New York, but disparities still remain
Latinas hold 17% of City Council seats but lag way behind in county, city, and town leaderships across the state
Survey of candy-selling parents and children in New York reveals harsh realities about access to childcare
8 in 10 parents have aspirations to pursue other lines of work and have not been able to due to limitations in childcare.
New York elections: more Latinos seek state assembly and senate seats in Queens and the Bronx
New York is set to hold its primary elections on Tuesday, June 25th.
Trump reduces Biden advantage in New York amid exodus of Black and Jewish voters
The former president is now eight percentage points behind the incumbent
Virginia tops list of most patriotic states in the country; New York is next to last
The study conducted by Wallethub analyzed 13 key indicators, including military enlistees, voters and volunteers per capita
Latinos are the second most likely demographic to suffer heat-related deaths in New York
A report by the New York City Health Department revealed that there are about 350 heat-related deaths each year
More Latino students admitted to New York's elite high schools in 2024, still lag far behind others
The percentage of Black and Latino students in the eight schools increased to a modest 12%
A trip around the Copa América 2024 venues: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Everything you need to know about the city of East Rutherford, one of the 14 venues selected for Copa América 2024
Seeking asylum in New York is more difficult than anywhere else in the U.S.
More than 65,000 migrants are under New York City's care.
Latinos and Blacks in New York are more likely to leave the state than Whites since the pandemic
Between 2020 and 2023 New York's population fell by 2.7 percent — the sharpest drop of any state in the U.S.
California and New York are among the five priciest states for retirement in the U.S.
A report by DepositAccounts also shows West Virginia is the most affordable U.S. state to live in for people aged 65 and older
Almost half of New Yorkers believe the city's migrant crisis has affected their quality of life
A Newsweek poll showed that 64% believe the city is facing a migrant crisis, with only 11% thinking that isn't the case
Latino national leaders meet with Mayor Adams, praise New York City's handling of migration crisis
"There's much more we want to do, but we're clear on this: this is a national problem", said Adams
DJ, Producer Cheo Pardo: 'Locals Are Learning to Respect Latino Culture as Much as Their Own'
The ex Amigos Invisibles guitarist is blowing up Wednesday nights at Manhattan's Nublu with his brand of salsa
Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Strikes New York City and Vast Swath of Northeast U.S.
The rare earthquake's epicenter was reported in Lebanon, N.J., about 50 miles from Manhattan
Tourism Boom Expected Across U.S. as Total Solar Eclipse Approaches
The astronomical event is anticipated to be the most profitable event in Texas's history
Two Charged in Case Investigating Death of Latina Transgender Activist Cecilia Gentili in Brooklyn
They were accused of distributing the heroin and fentanyl that caused her death
Real Madrid, Barcelona To Face Each Other In Another 'Clásico' Played in the U.S.
The LaLiga giants will be part of this year's Soccer Champions Tour, a round business for all European teams involved
Top 5 Venezuelan Restaurants in New York City, According to Yelp
From arepas to pabellon criollo, here are some Venezuelan restaurants in the Big Apple you should check out
NYC Police Uses Stun Gun on Venezuelan Migrant Holding his One-Year-Old Son
The incident took place in a city-run shelter in Queens
NY Special Election: Five Takeaways of Suozzi's Victory and Democrats' Recapture of the House Seat
Democrat Tom Suozzi won a special election in New York last night, replacing disgraced politician George Santos in Long Island and parts of Queens
Special Election to Replace George Santos Begins as Democrats Aim to Decrease Republican Majority
Early voting has already started to replace the Republican congressman who was expelled following an investigation from the House Ethics Committee
New York To Host 2026 World Cup Final
The 2026 World Cup final will be held at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey, organisers FIFA announced on Sunday.
NY Gov. Hochul says Migrants Involved in Attack Against NYPD Officers Should be Deported
"Get them all and send them back," she responded when asked about the assaults.
A New Bill Could Allow New York City Vendors Back on Bridges
The bill could allow street vendors who sold along New York City bridges to come back after being banned from doing so earlier this year.