Some New York buildings and bridges are illuminated for Pride
Several New York state government sites are illuminated to honor Pride month and the 10th anniversary of the signing of the state's Marriage Equality Law.
Rye Playland amusement park to reopen
Playland Park officials say 2021 is less about profit and more about celebrating a return to normal. So the price of a ride wristband has dropped to $20.
NJ man killed when pickup flips over concrete barrier in Westchester County
Police say a New Jersey man was killed when his pickup truck hit a concrete barrier on an elevated parkway in New York, flipped over and fell 25 feet to the road below.
Local pools seeking more lifeguards as summer approaches
Area pools are ready to open for summer, but many towns and counties are still looking for lifeguards to staff them and they're willing to help you get certified.
Large mob critically injures man in Yonkers
A man is in critical condition with a brain injury after a large crowd attacked him in the streets of Yonkers on Thursday night.
Top dog! Pekingese named Wasabi wins Westminster show
Wasabi could be the flavor of the year at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
3 charged after daytime drive-by shooting in Yonkers
The shooting left four people wounded.
Four people shot in Yonkers drive-by shooting
Four people were shot in a drive-by shooting Yonkers on Thursday afternoon
Historic Tarrytown Music Hall reopens for performances
After 15 months of darkness, Tarrytown Music Hall, a not-for-profit theater, is raising the curtain. It will feature several performances for vaccinated patrons only.
Leadership shakeup at the MTA; Feinberg to chair board
The governor has nominated Sarah Feinberg as chair of the MTA board and Janno Lieber as CEO of the MTA. They will replace Patrick Foye, who has held both titles for just over two years.
The Saw Mill Motel double murder | The Tape Room
The crime has remained unsolved for more than 25 years: the killing of Jon Weaver and his colleague Kay Praponpoj inside the Saw Mill Motel in Westchester.
Westchester dog alerts owner to church fire
A dog howled "like a siren" in the middle of the night, his owner says. She looked out the window and saw her church on fire.
Netflix, cosmetics, even takeout: We have more subscriptions than we realize
Many products and services have launched subscriptions. Businesses love the recurring revenue and consumers love the convenience. But how many subscriptions do we really have and need?
Yonkers launches rent relief program
The goal of the Yonkers program is to help struggling tenants and landlords who still find themselves feeling the effects of the pandemic.
3 rescued from sinking sailboat in Long Island Sound
Police rescued three people from a sinking sailboat in the Long Island Sound off New Rochelle, authorities said Tuesday.
Cops stabbed in Westchester; suspect arrested
A police officer assigned to assist a Con Edison crew that was carrying out utility work in Dobbs Ferry was stabbed.
Pop-up vaccination sites coming to 7 airports in NY
Seven airports in New York will host pop-up vaccination sites for five days in May.
Yonkers man who beat pit bull puppy in parking garage arrested, cops say
The owner of an eight-month-old pit bull mix was arrested after a video allegedly showed him viciously beating the dog.
Death of DMX: Fiancee Desire Lindstrom breaks silence
In April, as DMX's fans held vigils outside the hospital, Desiree Lindstrom stayed by his bedside day and night. She said no one could convince her that the love of her life was not going to wake up.
Murder trial of millionaire Robert Durst resumes
Robert Durst is accused of killing his friend Susan Berman in 2000 shortly before she was set to give an interview to police about the 1982 disappearance of Durst's wife, Kathleen Durst, whose body has never been found.



















