Port strike 2024: Which products could face shortages, price hikes?
If drawn out, the strike would force businesses to pay shippers for delays and cause some goods to arrive late for peak holiday shopping season.
Source: Dockworkers' union suspends port strike until Jan. 15 to allow time to negotiate new contract
The union, the International Longshoremen's Association, is to resume working at least until January said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement has yet to be signed.
NY Assemblyman Eddie Gibbs arrested by NYPD
New York Assemblyman Eddie Gibbs was arrested and taken into custody on Thursday after a car stop in Manhattan.
NYPD finds snake in bag in Bronx: VIDEO
The NYPD found a snake in a bag in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon.
Woman fatally stabbed in neck, torso inside Bronx deli: NYPD
A 29-year-old woman has died after being stabbed in the neck and torso inside a deli in the Bronx Thursday afternoon, police said.
NYC subway chokehold death: Daniel Penny faces judge for pre-trial hearing
Daniel Penny, the U.S. Marine veteran accused of choking homeless man Jordan Neely to death aboard a NYC subway last year, faced a judge today for a pre-trial hearing.
Brazen home burglary caught on camera on Long Island
Authorities are investigating after a brazen thief was caught on video walking into a home on Long Island and stealing a newly delivered iPhone.
Masked man with rifle attempts to rob Queens bakery
Police say a man with a blue bandanna over his face, barged into the store on Jamaica Avenue demanding money pointing a rifle.
Newark contractor faces fraud claims amid lead pipe replacement
A company hired to replace lead pipes in Newark is now being accused of fraud, according to federal authorities.
Camera found in womens' bathroom at NJ mall; man arrested
An 18-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday after police found a camera hidden in a public restroom at the Newport Mall in New Jersey, according to the Hudson County prosecutor.
Israel-Hamas war one year later: How NY colleges are prepping for protests
Universities are introducing measures aimed at ensuring campus safety and maintaining continuity, following last year's Israel-Palestine unrest. Here's how colleges in our area are prepping for protests:
Hurricane Kirk path: Will the NYC area be impacted by the storm? LIVE updates
Hurricane Kirk is forecast to strengthen over the central tropical Atlantic, and large swells could reach the East Coast by Sunday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
RV camper swept away in Virginia river flooded by Helene
A recreational vehicle was captured on video being swept away by a gushing river in Virginia as remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding last month.
Port strike 2024 triggers toilet paper 'panic buying' at Costco locations
Videos posted online claim that toilet paper is sold out at Costco stores in several states – including New Jersey – with one worker saying their stock was cleared one hour after opening.
Woman, 82, shoved onto NYC subway tracks
The woman was found lying on the subway tracks between train cars, police said.
NYC parents frustrated by long school bus delays, 'useless' tracking app
Parents across NYC are becoming frustrated, as school bus delays continue to impact their children's ability to get to school on time.
Beloved Elizabeth Street Garden faces eviction as community fights to save green space
The Elizabeth Street Garden in SoHo has been a cherished green space for over 30 years, but the city has issued a 14-day eviction notice to make way for affordable senior housing.
NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks moves up resignation date to October 16
The head of New York City’s public schools system, David Banks, has announced that he will resign on October 16, just over a week after he had announced that he would step down at the end of the calendar year.
NYC rabbi reflects on Rosh Hashanah: 'The most trying and challenging year in my career'
With the start of Rosh Hashanah, many are approaching the Jewish New Year with mixed emotions.
Port strike: NY mom-and-pop shops fear empty shelves, surging costs
The massive port workers' strike has entered its second day, with 45,000 workers along the East and Gulf Coasts off the job. Local business owners say they are feeling the pressure as supply chain disruptions cause produce prices to soar.