Manhattan, NY(dailydetroitnews) — A man is in critical but stable condition after being pushed onto the subway tracks at the 18th Street station in Chelsea early Friday morning. The New York Police Department reported that the 45-year-old victim was standing on the southbound platform for the 1 train when an unknown individual shoved him onto...
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Winter Storm Hits Pittsburgh: Up to 10 Inches of Snow Expected
Pittsburgh, PA – A Winter Weather Advisory will take effect at 1 a.m. Wednesday, bringing a mix of snow and gusty winds to the region, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Western Pennsylvania is expected to see snow accumulations of up to six inches, while areas within the Winter Storm Warning zone, including parts...
Renewing Your License? A Test Will Be Required Starting January 1
Starting January 1, Kentucky drivers renewing their licenses will be required to pass an eye exam as part of a new rule aimed at enhancing road safety. This regulation, implemented by the state’s Transportation Cabinet, ensures that drivers meet essential vision standards before hitting the road. Eye Exam Details The eye exam, which takes about...
Man Hospitalized After Shooting in Williamstown, New Jersey
One man was injured in a shooting in a quiet South Jersey neighborhood Monday night, authorities said. The shooting happened sometime before 10 p.m. on the 300 block of Texas Avenue in Williamstown, part of Monroe Township in Gloucester County. The man was taken to a local hospital and his condition was not immediately available...
Gunpoint Robbery Leads to Shootout in Philadelphia Store, Authorities Report
A man robbed multiple customers at gunpoint inside a Philadelphia corner store — then one customer returned with a gun and a shootout ensued, police said Monday night. The gunfire sent both the suspect and the victim to a hospital. It happened around 10 p.m. on the corner of Germantown Avenue and Diamond Street. Philadelphia...
New Year, New Laws: What’s Coming to Massachusetts in 2025
BOSTON – A new year brings change, and new laws will be going into effect in Massachusetts for 2025. From salary transparency to affordable housing to new tax credits, we’ve rounded up a list of incoming policy changes that will be affecting Massachusetts residents at some point in the new year. Salary transparency law Toward...
New Year’s Eve 2024: Fast Food, Dining, and Shopping Spots Staying Open
It’s mostly business as usual, or close to it, on Wall Street as well as at the nation’s banks, restaurants and fast-food chains today on New Year’s Eve 2024. If you’re looking to find post-holiday deals or return a present, major retailers should be open, although some plan to shut early. Given that some retailers...
Towson Building Struck by Trash Truck in Early Morning Accident
BALTIMORE — A dump truck crashed into a residential building in Towson Monday morning, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. Crews responded to the scene of the crash, at the 200 block of East Pennsylvania Avenue, around 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 30. No injuries were reported. Investigators are still working to determine the cause...
$1,400 Payments Start Tomorrow: Find Out If You’re Eligible
If your wallet is still reeling from the holiday season, the next few weeks might bring some welcome financial relief. The IRS is set to distribute payments of up to $1,400 to nearly one million taxpayers. Here’s a breakdown of who qualifies, what steps you might need to take, and the larger economic policy changes...
Social Security Check Amounts: What to Expect at Every Age
Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming, but understanding how your Social Security benefits compare to others in your age group can help. As of November 2024, over 59 million retired workers received monthly benefits, totaling $99.5 billion. The average monthly check for retired workers in November 2024 was $1,925.46, according to the Social Security Administration...