Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

“A round of applause for the Girl Scouts.” This group of girl scouts had their beginnings exactly one year ago at the Row Hotel in Midtown. “This experience has been very fun because in my country you don’t see this about girl scouts,” said Laura Valentina. “For me it was very exciting to enter this … Read more

Police shooting in Brooklyn: NYPD officer shoots suspect with active I-Card for homicide

Police shooting in Brooklyn: NYPD officer shoots suspect with active I-Card for homicide

NEW YORK — Authorities are investigating the incident in which a police officer shot a suspect Friday morning in Brooklyn, police sources told our sister network. NBC 4. According to the report, the officers were in the area of Georgia Avenue y Liberty Avenuearound 11:50 a.m., monitoring the suspect, a 42-year-old man, who had an … Read more

New York State vs. Trump: Civil Fraud Lawsuit Closing Arguments and Potential Penalties

New York State vs. Trump: Civil Fraud Lawsuit Closing Arguments and Potential Penalties

What you should know In a final effort to make their case, lawyers for New York state and Donald Trump’s defense filed court papers Friday highlighting findings from more than 10 weeks ago. of testimony in his civil trial for commercial fraud. The documents preview closing arguments, scheduled for Thursday, in a lawsuit that has … Read more

MTA Weekend Transportation Changes due to Queensboro Plaza Station Remodeling

MTA Weekend Transportation Changes due to Queensboro Plaza Station Remodeling

Changes to the city’s transportation system train service are scheduled for every weekend this month. This is because the MTA continues with remodeling work at the Queensboro Plaza station. All passenger access will be closed at Queensboro Plaza from early Saturday morning until 5 a.m. Monday. This will affect passengers on lines 7, N, Q … Read more

Subway Collision in Manhattan: NTSB Team Investigates

Subway Collision in Manhattan: NTSB Team Investigates

What you should know The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSD) announced that it sent a federal team to investigate the incident in which two subways collided Thursday in Manhattan, causing a derailment that left at least 26 people injured. minor injuries. The incident led to disruptions in service on some subway lines that continued throughout … Read more

Actress Carrie Bernans Injured in New Year’s Day Pedestrian Accident in Manhattan

Actress Carrie Bernans Injured in New Year’s Day Pedestrian Accident in Manhattan

NEW YORK — The woman who was trapped under a food truck when a driver fleeing police plowed into some pedestrians in midtown Manhattan early on New Year’s Day has been identified as an actress who has appeared in the movies “ Black Panther” and “The Color Purple.” Actress and stuntwoman Carrie Bernans suffered broken … Read more

Brooklyn Bridge Vendors Banned, Sparking Controversy and Farewell Deals for Tourists

Brooklyn Bridge Vendors Banned, Sparking Controversy and Farewell Deals for Tourists

What to Know Tourists in New York City looking to take home a souvenir from the Brooklyn Bridge will now have to settle for a photo, as vendors are now officially banned from the iconic span. The new rule, which went into effect Wednesday, is aimed at easing overcrowding on the bridge’s busy pedestrian walkway, … Read more

New York City Bans Vendors from Brooklyn Bridge – New Safety Measures Implemented

New York City Bans Vendors from Brooklyn Bridge – New Safety Measures Implemented

What to Know Tourists in New York City looking to take home a souvenir from the Brooklyn Bridge will now have to settle for a photo, as vendors are now officially banned from the iconic span. The new rule, which went into effect Wednesday, is aimed at easing overcrowding on the bridge’s busy pedestrian walkway, … Read more

New York Proposal for Paid Prenatal Leave Aims to Reduce Maternal and Infant Deaths

New York Proposal for Paid Prenatal Leave Aims to Reduce Maternal and Infant Deaths

What to know The Democrat’s plan to expand the state’s paid family leave policy, which would have to be approved by the state Legislature, aims to expand access to high-quality prenatal care and prevent maternal and infant deaths in New York, a problem which especially affects minority and low-income communities. “We hope that what we … Read more