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Video shows officer punching shirtless man who NYPD says assaulted 2 officers
The 50th Precinct station house in Kingsbridge, the Bronx. The shirtless man had just punched two female officers inside the 50th Precinct, police said. [ more › ] -
NYC medical examiner hopes Missing Person's Day helps close cold cases
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Since 2014, the event has helped identify the remains of dozens of individuals in New York and across the country. [ more › ] -
Extra Extra: Joe Biden took his granddaughter to an allegedly 'random' UES Italian restaurant
Because Jane Fonda criticized the choice, here are your afternoon links: Knicks Bear is ready, British people love getting drunk before a morning flight, backyard birding in New J… -
57,000 rent-stabilized apartments sat empty in NYC, housing agency says
Landlords argue that the math simply doesn't add up on renovating some vacant stabilized apartments. The new tally constitutes about 6% of the city’s roughly 1 million rent-stabil… -
Local, federal lawmakers urge NYC hospitals to fight DOJ push for trans youth records
Lawmakers are urging hospitals like NYU Langone to reject records requests from the DOJ on gender-affirming care. Gothamist reported this week that the Trump administration subpoe… -
Mamdani invites Knicks fans for another Midtown watch party, with a caveat
People walk past a New York Knicks-themed 34th Street Penn Station subway entrance on June 04, 2026 in New York City. The station entrance located on 34th Street and Eighth Avenue… -
Recent tunnel fires stoke fears about a World Cup transit meltdown
MetLife Stadium will host its first World Cup match next Saturday. Amtrak train tunnels that connect MetLife Stadium through Penn Station have been on fire in the last month. Twic… -
B-HEARD responses have fallen, but city agencies disagree on the extent
Mayor Mamdani briefs the media regarding security for the Israel Day Parade with NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch. NYPD and FDNY figures painted different pictures of the mental… -
Lights will stay on longer at 50 NYC ball fields this summer
The lights will stay on longer at 50 ball fields around the city. The new hours will begin on June 11 and continue through Labor Day weekend. [ more › ] -
Early Addition: It looks like they painted the Reflecting Pool black
Because Trump touted an "American flag blue" Reflecting Pool but passersby are seeing black, here are your early links: New Yorkers are making eye contact again, NJ PBS lives, New… -
Staying up late to watch the Knicks? This sleep doctor has tips on functioning with the exhaustion.
Fans react at a watch party for Game 1 of the NBA Finals between New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs inside Madison Square Garden on June 3, 2026 in New York City. Sometimes it … -
'Wicked' irony: The Broadway musical hit with a discrimination lawsuit
A white male theater professional claims he was barred from applying for an off-stage post. [ more › ] -
More NYPD officers are coming to the Bronx. Not everyone is happy.
Angel Bermudez, age 63, sits on his stoop on East 138th Street in Mott Haven. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch have announced a plan to add nearly 200 ne… -
NYC parents say Mount Sinai plans to share trans children's records with Trump administration
People walking in front of Mount Sinai Hospital. “ I was blindsided by this because we're not even receiving care there anymore,” said Dawn Gabriel, one of the parents. [ more › ] -
NJ cop stole journalist's camera gear at Delaney Hall protest, AG says
Activists and anti-ICE protesters rally outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark. Prosecutors say the journalist's Airtracker pinpointed the officer's house. [ mo… -
State crackdown could leave NYC's part-time workers paying more for childcare
Stopping the traffic in New York City. Pre schoolers cross the road with their supervisors on 42nd Street outside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, New York, USA. An old state … -
Goodbye, pennies: NY lawmakers pass bill to round to the nearest nickel
Person's hand holding various coins including United States pennies It’ll be up to Gov. Kathy Hochul whether to sign it into law. [ more › ] -
Extra Extra: New theory on what those manhole divers are up to
Wastewater surveillance recorded a recent increase in SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus levels across NYC's sewersheds. Because we still can't be sure, here are your afternoon links: best be… -
NYC will monitor, not drop, nonprofit at center of federal corruption probe
An emergency shelter BHRAGS operates near the Gowanus Canal is set to be converted to a permanent facility with BHRAGS as the service provider. The city is set to hand BHRAGS Home… -
Blakeman and Trump’s anti-Hochul AI images are no slam dunk
An AI-generated video showing Bruce Blakeman dunking on his political foes. AI-generated images of Gov. Hochul and GOP challenger Bruce Blakeman emerge just in time for the Knicks…
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Friday's parting shot
On the Open Street of St. Mark's Place this evening between Avenue A and First Avenue... -
Pride outside the 2nd Avenue F stop
Here's a look at the Pride Month mural outside the Second Avenue F stop... art by Ricky Sencion. This is the ninth Pride mural here curated by photographer-filmmaker Daniel "Dusty… -
The Lower East Side Puerto Rican Parade is back for a third year tomorrow
The third annual Lower East Side Puerto Rican Parade & Festival takes place tomorrow (Saturday) from 4 to 8:30 p.m. The parade begins at Columbia and Rivington Streets and proceed… -
Thursday's parting shot
Photo by Stacie Joy The Summer of Ludd is coming to Tompkins Square Park this June 28... -
The 5th annual LUNGS Theater Festival takes place this weekend
The fifth annual LUNGS (Loisaida United Neighborhood Gardens) Theater Festival is this weekend at the 6th Street and Avenue B Garden. The free performances start at 1 p.m. on both… -
Hoffmaier & Hoffmaier leaves Avenue B after 25-plus years
Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy One of the neighborhood's longtime professional offices has left the neighborhood.After more than 25 years at 13 Avenue B between Houston and Se… -
Cotti Coffee coming to 14th Street
Photo via EVG reader Brian Carroll Renovations continue at 223 E. 14th St., where there will soon be another coffee option on the block between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. Sig… -
On 11th Street, a dry cleaners replaces a dry cleaners
Pinnacle Cleaners closed in March after 15-plus years at 299 E. 11th St., just east of Second Avenue. We figured the place might be fitted for some kind of shop selling things by … -
Wednesday's Let's Go Knicks parting shots
Photos by Stacie Joy Knicks fan and Mary O's owner Mary O'Halloran makes some last-minute touches to Mary O's Game 1 signage outside 32 Avenue A between Second Street and Third St… -
East Village musician Franzi Szymkowiak on her band Lukka's latest release
Photos and interview by Stacie JoyEast Village-based singer-songwriter Franzi Szymkowiak and her band Lukka (Ashley Gonzalez on bass and Simon Fishburn on drums) return on Friday … -
Community input wanted for the $30.2 million renovation of the Tompkins Square Library
Big changes are on the horizon for the Tompkins Square Library. The New York Public Library has announced plans for a $30.2 million comprehensive renovation of the 122-year-old Ca… -
Retro signage alert: Good Time Country Buffet on 1st Avenue
ICYMI: Signage is up for Good Time Country Buffet at 166 First Ave. between 10th Street and 11th Street. As we previously reported, the owners of C as in Charlie on Bleecker Stree… -
Closings: Marylou on St. Mark's Place
After nearly four years of service, Marylou closed for good on Sunday at 41 St. Mark's Place just east of Second Avenue. The owners of the French bistro and cocktail lounge first … -
The 'best burritos' in Los Angeles are coming to Lafayette Street this fall
Signage is up for Wake and Late at 372 Lafayette between Bond and Great Jones. The Los Angeles-based Wake and Late "specializes in the best burritos for breakfast and lunch, and s… -
Tuesday's parting shots
EVG's Stacie Joy spotted NYC artist Zimer finishing his "Let's Go Knicks" and Jalen Brunson mural on Houston and Eldridge outside the Ridge Hotel... ahead of the finals tomorrow n… -
June 2
EVG reader Guillermo shares this find from Seventh Street, between Second Avenue and Cooper Square... a discard before the summer officially begins... -
Hoy! Filipino Street Food is heading to Clinton and Houston
Photos and reporting by Stacie JoyA new Filipino street-food concept is in the works for the former Biga Bite pizza space on the SW corner of Houston and Clinton. Owner-chef Cyed … -
No more Karma for the East Village
Karma has quietly left the neighborhood. The art gallery, which at one point operated a bookstore and three exhibition spaces, has closed its last East Village locations. Art deal… -
Tribeca Festival time at the Village East by Angelika
We spotted workers yesterday prepping the Village East by Angelika into a screening hub for the Tribeca Festival, taking place tomorrow through June 14. As such, the theater at Se… -
Viral vexors prompt no-filming policy at 1st Avenue smoke shop
Photos and reporting by Stacie JoyIf you've recently stopped by the rather nondescript Craft Beer and Smoke on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street, you may have…
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Knicks fans go bonkers in NYC after Game 2 Finals win, celebrate in streets outside MSG: ‘Go New York!’
As the final buzzer sounded nearly 2,000 miles away in San Antonio, Knicks nation went bonkers back in the Big Apple with their team just two wins away from its first championship… -
Brush fire scorches 2,000 acres across LA and Kern counties, triggering evacuation warnings
A fast-moving brush fire has triggered evacuation warnings after it tore through the Antelope Acres area Friday afternoon, torching roughly 1,600 acres as flames pushed from Los A… -
Shocking pause to murder charges for suspect in James Handy killing
A 44-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing veteran actor James Handy will have to wait to face murder charges as he must now undergo a mental competency evaluation before his c… -
SoFi Stadium workers authorize strike days ahead of World Cup
Unite Here Local 11 represents the stadium's cooks, dishwashers, concession workers, bartenders and servers. They had been voting Thursday and Friday on whether to strike. -
NJ school district slams ‘offensive’ watermelon graphic on Juneteenth menu
Montclair Public Schools said the image appeared on a June cafeteria menu prepared by food-service provider Sodexo. -
Coachella kills massive data center project after resident backlash and considers future ban for similar ‘tech campuses’
The City of Coachella is moving to ban data centers following public outcry in a massive U-turn just months after unanimous approval from lawmakers. The city in Riverside County i… -
Good Samaritan pepper-sprayed, slashed by violent pair after intervening in NYC ‘dog fight’: cops
The 47-year-old victim stepped in when he spotted two dogs getting aggressive with each other, prompting their owners to get into a spat around 8 p.m. Sunday on West 125th Street … -
San Francisco streets are reeling from deadly drug 20x more powerful than fentanyl
A shocking video posted online showed throngs of stupefied users reeling from the effects of the deadly drug in the city’s notorious Tenderloin district. -
Bandit escapes in Waymo in first-of-its-kind heist, San Francisco cops say
A yoga pants stealing thief in San Francisco was able to escape the scene of the crime using a self-driving Waymo taxi and police said the suspect remains on the loose. -
Teen unmasked after disgusting assault on SoCal Chipotle worker
A Santa Ana female teenager was arrested on Friday after shockingly assaulting a Chipotle worker over an argument. -
First images of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ actor’s alleged killer in handcuffs after brutal stabbing murder
New footage shows Gledhill — sporting long, scraggly dark hair and dressed in a long-sleeve shirt and pants — standing nearly motionless after being taken into custody. -
Man posing as Uber driver picks up two sisters, rapes one after she falls asleep in car
A 44-year-old man impersonating an Uber driver horrifically raped a sleeping woman he abducted after picking her and her sister up from a club and driving them to their destinatio… -
Bay Area vegan restaurants are closing en masse — as even their owners want more from the menu
Owner Darren Preston blamed high costs & inconsistent sales, as other Bay Area vegan spots like Millennium & Amy’s Drive Thru also struggle. -
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding at MSG makes for red-hot summer in NYC on top of America250, World Cup
The City That Never Sleeps is about to have a “Cruel Summer.” -
GOP firebrand rips lefty silence on NYC DSA pol who condemned Muslim pro-Israel protesters to hell
Brooklyn Councilwoman Inna Vernikov is in hot water for her “Islamophobic” posts ripping lefty detractors for staying silent after DSA members condemned Muslim pro-Israel proteste… -
Mamdani admin gives troubled NYC nonprofit $200M in shelter contracts — despite corruption indictment
BHRAGS Home Care was awarded $200 million in city contracts -- two months after its leaders were indicted on bribery and corruption charges, The Post confirmed. -
Creep brazenly photobombs NY block party with Nazi salute: ‘No place in our community’
It was just the latest of disturbing behavior in the bucolic Hudson Valley. -
Auction house sued for sneaky sale of Nazi-looted art worth $100M, heir claims
Her suit claims that the "unprecedented" move to sell “such a major Klimt painting” through the relatively small im Kinsky auction house was actually a move to avoid the strict gu… -
DSA NY House hopeful unveils radical housing plan to ‘take buildings away’ from so-called bad landlords
Claire Valdez, a Democratic Socialists of America candidate who has been backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, pledges to “take buildings away” from landlords and put out nationwide ren… -
Hiker details horrifying grizzly attack in Glacier National Park
Hiker details horrifying grizzly attack, ‘it bit my arm and dragged me’
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