Yonkers joins cities suing Kia & Hyundai over security issues
Kia and Hyundai tell CBS New York they're working with owners of their cars to install security software upgrades.
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Kia and Hyundai tell CBS New York they're working with owners of their cars to install security software upgrades.
New Jersey is now on its second acting governor.
Sources tell CBS New York the crane fire may have been caused by a hydraulic fluid leak.
Buildings inspectors say they've had one unrelated violation on the project when it hit a Con Edison vault.
CBS New York has learned three jail employees are facing discipline for violations stemming from the death.
When NYCHA was the one contesting, violations were at least reduced 74% of the time.
Commissioner Louis Molina says the push to end city control of the troubled jail doesn't stop his mission.
They are said to be demanding money and threatening to lock tenants out of their apartments.
Heuermann grew up on Long Island and attended Berner High School, but he worked in Midtown as an architect.
The Postal Service said in a statement to CBS New York that thefts by mail carriers are rare.
Sources tell CBS New York investigators believe Rex Heuermann, the man arrested, worked in the building.
The NYPD is enacting initiatives to end the spike, adding Kia, Hyundai and Honda are the biggest targets.
The global insurance company Allianz says there were 200 fires reported on large shipping vessels in 2022 alone, and 43 of them were on cargo or container ships.
The Grimaldi Group operates the ship that caught fire Wednesday, leading to the deaths of two Newark firefighters.
Police say an 18-year-old was shot in the leg and died at around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in Fordham Heights.