Giulia Heyward
Articles by Giulia Heyward
Gov. Hochul says Amtrak service will return in March, but with it, riders lose a cheaper Metro-North option.
City officials want residents to prepare for power outages and delays. But some New Yorkers are ready to have fun.
DoorDash and Uber Eats aimed to block the rules, which require them to give users the option to tip at checkout.
City officials say the contractor behind a recent Bronx wall collapse ignored multiple safety violations and Stop Work Orders.
City officials are warning of “dangerous life-threatening conditions."
State civil rights officials allege Clark police used traffic enforcement to harass Black and other non-white motorists for years, violating state law.
Verizon and city officials say they're working to restore disrupted wireless voice and data service across New York City.
Bronx prosecutors say the 26-year-old posted photos of a cat he allegedly killed inside his apartment.
Police say the man threatened hospital staff and trapped two people in a room.
The child was pronounced dead at a hospital.
There’s no outbreak of canine influenza in New York, but vets say social dogs should be vaccinated as a precaution.
Prosecutors say a Rosedale resident threatened Jews, Israelis and law enforcement on X.
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