Manhattan DA pushes for Mangione trial
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Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal is urging Mayor Zohran Mamdani to use his political muscle to get right-leaning media outlet Newsmax booted from Taxi TV monitors that appear in the backseat of thousands of cabs.
Judge drops severe charges against Luigi Mangione, removing the death penalty and murder charges, but federal stalking charges remain.
Columnist and local broadcaster Mike Matson spoke Monday at the Historic Resources Advisory Board meeting about an initial proposal to rename the Union Pacific Depot in honor of former legislator, city commissioner and retired physician Roger Reitz.
MANHATTAN —Fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire at the office of Big Brothers and Big Sisters in Manhattan. Just before 8:30 a.m., the Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched to a fire in a home at 519 Pierre Street, according to a media release.
The demonstration at the TriBeCa hotel, where protesters said immigration agents were staying, followed a similar one at a Hilton property in Minneapolis.
Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg announced the sentencing of Larry Atkinson to 40 years-to-life for a 1994 double murder.
A waitlist has opened for an affordable housing lottery in Chelsea, Manhattan. The housing lottery is for studios and one-bedroom apartments at The Caledonia Luxury Apartments at 450 West 17th Street.
Following a splashy move from Sotheby’s, Bonhams is the next auction house to upgrade to a museum-worthy space in New York. But despite new flagships and record-breaking sales, the art market is still showing distress signals.