• NYC drought watch: Historically dry October leads to water conservation efforts in November

    NYC drought watch: Historically dry October leads to water conservation efforts in November
    City Hall declared a drought watch in the five boroughs Saturday after a historically dry October, during which there was almost no measurable rainfall in New York City.
    Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Rohit Aggarwala issued the drought watch notice, with all city agencies being ordered to update their water conservation plans to slow the depletion of the city’s upstate reservoirs.
    October 2024 was the driest month in New York City since 1869,
  • Early-morning Bronx shooting leaves man wounded: cops

    Early-morning Bronx shooting leaves man wounded: cops
    Bronx cops are looking for the shooting suspect who wounded a man early on Saturday morning.
    Police said the shooting occurred at about 4:50 a.m. on Nov. 2 at the corner of East 152nd Street and Courtlandt Avenue in Melrose.
    According to law enforcement sources, the victim — a man of an unknown age — suffered a gunshot wound to the right leg at the intersection.
    The intersection of East 152nd Street and Courtlandt Avenue in Melrose, Bronx, where the Nov. 2, 2024 shooting occurred.Pho

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