DEP says New Yorkers use an average of 1 billion gallons of water daily. If that could be cut down slightly, it could delay the activation of a drought warning, or Stage 3 an emergency, when water ...
The changes include phasing out the traditional Regents exams, moving to a single diploma model and incorporating new financial literacy classes and climate education.
News 12 observed “Johns” picking up girls and leaving the area multiple times. There didn’t appear to be any police presence.
Taylor Peloton, of Queens, Samuel Seligson, of Brooklyn, and Gabriel Schubiner, of Bedford-Stuyvesant, were presented with a 25-count indictment. Charges include "making a terroristic threat as a hate ...
At just 14 years old, Sirish Subash took home the top prize at this year’s 3M Young Scientist Challenge. He talked about his pesticide detector invention in today’s show.
Regardless of whether you have an "I Voted" sticker, you can score some freebies or discounts this Election Day!
Nearly 346,000 Brooklyn residents cast their ballots during the early voting period, contributing to a citywide total of over one million votes.
Resident Clive Thompson says for weeks the piles of leaves were building up, until Saturday morning where he was awoken by what he thought were fireworks.
Leaders said October was the city's second-longest rainless streak in recorded history, and it is impacting the water.
Amanda Bossard was joined by Council Member Shahana Hanif and political expert Christopher Malone to break down the races, the issues and what we can expect on Election Day.
If you didn't get a chance to vote early, worry not – polls will be open on Tuesday for Election day from 6 a.m. until 9.p.m.
"It is best to get these drugs out of the house unless you have specific reasons by your provider to keep them in the house when you're done with them," says Dr. Holly Geyer, an addiction medicine ...