New York
Latest Stories

New York City employers are now required to post salary ranges on job listings
New York City employers must post the minimum and maximum salary amounts they are prepared to pay at the time of the listing. Vague language such as "$15 per hour and up" is prohibited, the law says.

Tops grocery store in Buffalo reopens to mixed reactions after mass shooting
The Tops supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., where 10 people were killed in a racist mass shooting in May, reopened on Friday to mixed reactions in the community.

New York City put out a PSA in case of a nuclear attack, leaving many residents confused
The city's emergency management department released the video Monday without much context. Many residents expressed confusion over the timing and wondered if they were missing some other information.

What we know so far about the Buffalo mass shooting
10 people are dead after an 18-year-old white man allegedly carried out an attack at a supermarket in a majority Black district.

Police hunt gunman who wounded 10 in Brooklyn subway attack
A man sought in connection with an attack on a subway train in Brooklyn in which 10 people were shot — and once again interrupted New York City’s long journey to post-pandemic normalcy — is now considered a suspect, Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday.

NYPD locates van sought in Brooklyn subway shooting
A gunman in a gas mask and a construction vest set off a smoke canister on a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn and shot at least 10 people Tuesday, authorities said.
Broadway theater will be renamed after James Earl Jones
The Shubert Organization's Cort Theatre on Broadway will be renamed after James Earl Jones, fulfilling a promise by the theater giant to honor a Black artist in such a way.

NYC mayor pushes to remove homeless people in subway system
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is making an aggressive push to try to remove homeless people from the city’s sprawling subway system, announcing a plan to start barring people from sleeping on trains and or riding the same lines all night

State of Wonder
From 'Hamilton' To 'Hedwig,' Portland Producer Makes It Big On Broadway Musicals
Brisa Trinchero soared from Tigard's Broadway Rose Theatre to Broadway, where she's backed Tony-winning musicals from "The Gershwins' Porgy & Bess" and "Pippin" to "Evita" and "Peter & The Star Catcher."