From the Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A power outage struck the heart of Manhattan on the anniversary of a 1977 blackout— stranding passengers on subways, gridlocking drivers that had to... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK — Police are investigating after a Birmingham man died in the Bronx over the weekend. Troy Scott, 42, was in the Bronx to attend a baby sho... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK, N.Y. — ABC News reports a helicopter crashed into a Midtown Manhattan building, killing one person on Monday, June 10, 2019. City official... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK — A happy misdiagnosis means good news for a 42-year-old New York woman who believed she had a malignant tumor. Rachel Palma started having... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK — Criminal charges against a former Auburn assistant coach have been upheld by a New York judge and a new trial date has been set. U.S. Dis... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK — Nunchakus have been illegal in New York State since 1974 but, according to USA Today, that law has been ruled as unconstitutional under t... Read more
From the Trussville Tribune staff reports NEW YORK, NY – On Friday morning three infants and two adults were stabbed at a day care facility in Queens, according to CBS 2. The incident occurr... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — The choir of First Baptist Church Trussville was one of two other Alabama church choirs to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York last we... Read more
From Trussville Tribune staff reports A New York City statue of J. Marion Sims, a surgeon who experimented on slaves without the use of anesthesia, was vandalized over the weekend. The monu... Read more
By Megan Miller, Editor TRUSSVILLE – HTMS 8th grader Hannah Baker will be making her Times Square debut on September 17 as part of the National Down syndrome Society’s (NDSS) annual Times Sq... Read more