
New York City’s Three Public Library Systems Eliminate Late Fines
New York City’s three public library systems will no longer charge late fines on books and other circulating materials.
New York City’s three public library systems will no longer charge late fines on books and other circulating materials.
Two NYPD officers and a former officer from the 107th Precinct were arrested and charged with a bribery scheme involving cash kickbacks.
A Brooklyn hospital is canceling surgeries and other services due to a staff shortage following the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for hospital workers.
As the NYPD continues to work on improving customer service and neighborhood relations, the department has launched a new greeter program featuring “community guides.”
The New York Lottery today announced one second-prize ticket for the September 28 Mega Millions drawing was sold in Manhattan. The ticket is worth a guaranteed $1,000,000.
Seven vans were impounded in Manhattan this week after investigators discovered they were being used as illegal Airbnb rentals, according to the NYC Sheriff’s Office.
A federal appeals court judge on Friday temporarily blocked New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for Department of Education staff, just days before the requirement was set to go into effect.
The City of New York is offering a temporary program geared toward allowing you to pay a reduced amount for eligible Environmental Control Board judgments. The program is called “FAIRER”, Fines and Interest Reduction Enabling Recovery.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is advising customers that beginning Thursday, September 23, MTA officers will be stepping up mask enforcement throughout the system and those who do not comply with mask requirements will be more likely to face a $50 fine.
Did you buy a Mega Millions ticket in Midtown Manhattan for Tuesday’s drawing? Check your numbers because you might just be $432 million richer.
As soon as federal regulators approve COVID-19 booster shots for the general population, New York City’s health care system will be ready to administer them.
After waiting nearly one year to be paid back, FEMA has finally agreed to reimburse the city’s public hospital system for $1 billion in expenses during the COVID-19 crisis.
All of New York’s 472 subway stations are now equipped with security cameras.
As we reach the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, CrownHeights.info presents a series of photos, memoirs, and documents from that fateful day.
The NYPD are searching for a man who disguised himself to look similar to a Chassidic Jew in Queens Monday morning to commit murder.
Unfortunately, many families in Crown Heights, especially those living in basements, suffered tremendous losses due to flash flooding from Hurricane Ida. Many of those who lost vehicles and had property damage are eligible to file a claim with the City of New York.
More than 50 vehicles were seized in Queens following a counterfeit license plate crackdown, the New York City Sheriff’s Office said.