Dalton has spearheaded some of Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato’s signature programs, including the “500 in 500” housing initiative.
Month: February 2026
Arvell Reese plans to do edge rusher and linebacker drills at Combine
Arvell Reese is expected to be one of the top picks in this year’s draft and one of the reasons he is so highly rated is the versatility he showed while playing for Ohio State.
Guide to the 2026 World Baseball Classic
The WBC will return in March as the world’s top players face off. Here’s everything to know ahead of the upcoming tournament.
Man who randomly punched MTA subway conductor in face gets 2 to 4 years in prison
Tramell Thompson, vice president of the transit workers union, said the MTA conductor remains rattled by the incident. “He’s afraid to get on the train,” he said.
Updates on A.J. Brown, J.J. McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers’ futures come out of NFL combine
The NFL combine is about much more than scouting draft prospects.
Backlash mounts against Mamdani stance snowball fight that hurt NYPD cops not criminal
“What I saw was a snowball fight that got out of hand and it should be treated accordingly,” Mayor Mamdani said Wednesday. But the NYPD is looking to make arrests.
Even MORE snow on tap for NYC? We’re already monitoring two systems next week
It’s too early to tell how much snow we might get next week, and we might get none — but right now, there are a few chances.
Hilary Duff’s biggest bombshells on ‘Call Her Daddy’
Hilary Duff is coming clean about the Ashley Tisdale mom group drama and where she stands with teenage nemesis Lindsay Lohan.
‘Father Knows Best’ star Lauren Chapin dies at 80
“Father Knows Best” star Lauren Chapin has died at age 80 following a five-year battle with cancer.
No need for Joe Schoen to debate his title in John Harbaugh’s Giants show
Joe Schoen announced in a surreal scene Tuesday at the NFL Combine that he is still the GM of the Giants.
Driver who killed Dixie Chicks co-founder Laura Lynch sentenced to prison
The speeding driver responsible for the Texas car crash that killed Laura Lynch, an original singer for the Dixie Chicks, has been sentenced to more than a decade behind bars.
After the blizzard, New York became an open‑air snowman museum
Meet the snowmen taking over New York City after the blizzard.
See the soon-to-be 55-story American Express building at World Trade
The project is set to be built on Port Authority-owned land, with construction starting as soon as this spring and finishing in 2031.
Can Gerrit Cole return to Cy Young form in 2026?
Ariana Lott, MD, a Sports Orthopedic Surgeon from NYU Langone Orthopedics, joins Brandon London for the weekly ‘Injury Report’ segment to explain Gerrit…
Mamdani picks new head of NYC homeless, social services from out of state
Erin Dalton fills the post at a critical time for the city’s housing and homelessness crisis.
Auto insurance fraud is driving premiums through the roof — Suffolk County court shows why reform can’t wait
A sweeping decision from Suffolk County has exposed what many New Yorkers feel when paying their car insurance bills: fraudsters are exploiting our auto
3 Democrats face off against Republican incumbent in U.S. House District 24
Jon Buchwald, Kevin Burge and TJ Ware are running in the Democratic primary on March 3 to face U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne.
New York City LIVE Manhattan NYC BLIZZARD 2026 Aftermath on Tuesday (February 24, 2026)
New York City LIVE Manhattan NYC BLIZZARD 2026 Aftermath on Tuesday (February 24, 2026)???? Support The NYC Walking Show ????Only YouTube Super Chats and Super S…
Introducing the Midi, a New Crossword Offering From New York Times Games
Today, we are excited to introduce the Midi Crossword, the newest subscriber-only addition to the New York Times Game portfolio, designed to be your go-to mid…
Cardi B flipped out on ‘SNL’ set over Nicki Minaj joke
The two rappers have beef dating back years, including an infamous fight at New York Fashion Week in 2018.
What We Learned during Wednesday’s activities in Indianapolis
Which position does OSU’s Arvell Reese view himself playing at the next level? See the answer to that question and more of What We Learned on Wednesday at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Who needs mountains? New Yorkers ski in city park after blizzard.
New Yorkers hit the slopes at a city park after it was hit by a powerful blizzard.
‘Real Housewives of SLC’ star Mary Cosby’s son Robert dead at 23
The 23-year-old son of “Real Housewife” Mary Cosby, Robert Cosby Jr., is dead at 23. He had battled drug abuse in the past and his death is being investigated as a possible overdose.
Harlem shooting: Teen hospitalized after suspect opens fire on him in broad daylight
Manhattan detectives are on the hunt for the suspect behind a shooting in Harlem on Wednesday morning that left a teenager wounded.
Real Madrid vs Benfica, 2026 Champions League
All set!
NASA reveals identity of astronaut who suffered medical incident aboard ISS
NASA revealed that astronaut Mike Fincke was the crew member who suffered a medical incident at the International Space Station in January.
Congressman Dan Goldman brings immigrant rights advocate Father Fabian Arias to capital for State of the Union Address
U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman invited immigrant rights advocate Father Fabian Arias to attend President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night after the
AI is making waves everywhere – except where you’d expect it most. Two giant tech companies are working to change that
AI is starting to change the way people work, find information and even form social relationships. Yet very little has changed about the devices people often use to access AI: smartphones.
Meteorologist Jeriann Ritter reveals likely ALS after viewers suggest she’s drunk on air
Veteran meteorologist Jeriann Ritter has revealed she was tentatively diagnosed with ALS after viewers suggested she appeared drunk on air.
Khamzat Chimaev’s coach welcomes Alex Pereira superfight, but advises ‘Poatan’ not to take it
Khamzat Chimaev’s coach thinks Alex Pereira should avoid a UFC superfight between the two UFC champions.
Michael Porter Jr.’s four-game dip doesn’t rewrite season with Nets
Michael Porter Jr. has looked like two different players on either side of the All-Star break, and the numbers don’t need much help telling the story.
Who are the nose tackles in the 2026 class?
There’s seven nose tackles who could go in the top 150 range of the 2026 NFL draft
The Bronx’s only blood donation center opens in Throggs Neck
After years of advocacy from community members and elected officials, the borough’s only blood donation center opened in Throggs Neck on Feb. 25. The Bronx location of New York Blood Center (NYBC), located in the Throggs Neck Shopping Center at 815 Hutchinson River Parkway, has plenty of parking and a brand-new facility that can…
MTA threatens to sue feds if Second Ave. Subway funding isn’t restored
The Second Avenue Subway project, along with the Hudson River Tunnel, was targeted for funding interference by the Trump administration in the early hours of the federal government shutdown in October.
IRREPLACEABLE: THE MUSIC OF BEYONCÉ on New York City: Get Tickets Now!
Beyoncé will not appear at this performance Join A SHARP as we put together some of the best voices of Broadway and Beyond to celebrate one of the greatest voices of all time: Queen B – Beyoncé Knowles Carter that is, in an evening of everything from the hits to the ‘B’-side underrated anthems, and some of the most challenging songs in the RnB & pop canon. Beyoncé is known for deeply thought out and influential pieces of media such as the “Single Ladies” music video, HOMECOMING: Coachella, Dreamgirls, starting Destiny’s Child at only 17, LEMONADE, RENAISSANCE, and the boundary-breaking Album of the Year COWBOY CARTER. She continues to outdo the doer- herself. Audiences can be ready to be taken back to the start, with songs like “Survivor,” “Crazy in Love,” “Halo,” and “If I Were A Boy,” all the way to her current hits like “PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA,” “Daddy Lessons,” “I Care,” and more. Featuring some of your favorite Broadway performers from shows such as Hamilton, Sunset BLVD, SIX, and more, join A SHARP and reminisce- welcome BACK to the Renaissance! Produced by Anthony Allocca, Terrence Lambert, and Julia Nieman. Featuring: Jenny Brady Chloe Kaitlyn Brown Maya J Christian (Jagged Little Pill national tour) Darius Delk (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical national tour, A Chorus Line international tour) Nijah Dent Miranda Macasero Jay Maldonado Harris Matthew (MJ, Disney’s Frozen, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical) Charlotte Odusanya (Midnight, “American Idol”) Aaron Patterson (Hell’s Kitchen) Morgan Perry Kayla Rush (Dreamgirls at The MUNY) Kevin Tappan Jr. Kamiah Vickers
Tourette’s activist says BAFTAs seated him by mic, assured slurs would be edited
BAFTAs assured Tourette’s activist John Davidson that his involuntary tics, which often occur in the form of slurs, “would be edited out of the broadcast.” That didn’t prove to be the case.
Northeast US scrambles to clear piles of snow as new storm descends on the region
Snowplows cleared the way for ambulances and fire trucks in Rhode Island. New York City workers geared up to dump massive basins of warm water on piles of snow
Panhandler shot dead in clash over holding door at NYC 7-Eleven was dad who fell on hard times
“He was trying to rebuild his life,” the brother of victim Mark Jackson said. “Sometimes that in and of itself can be a struggle.”
‘Near impossible’ travel in New York as snow storm hits US east coast
The winter storm has caused travel chaos with more than 5,600 flights cancelled.
Mamadani defends mob that hurled snowballs at New York City police
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s response to a snowball attack on two police officers.
SCHEDULE UPDATE: Red Bull New York II’s Season Opener Against Columbus Crew 2 on Sunday, March 1 Moved to Sports Illustrated Stadium
The latest news, scores, highlights and stats from the New York Red Bulls II.
NY prisons still staffed by National Guard amid ongoing vacancies a year after strike
Lawmakers are demanding a longer-term solution for the dearth of jail guards
Tires slashed on 7 NYPD Strategic Response Group cop cars parked in Brooklyn
The vandalism was discovered outside a Strategic Response Group unit’s headquarters on Coney Island Ave. near Caton Ave. in Kensington.
Across the Pond: 5 London theatre highlights from February
In our monthly series, we’re catching you up on the London theatre news you shouldn’t miss. It’s time to start planning that trip across the Atlantic. Read more on New York Theatre Guide.
Across the Pond: 5 NYC theatre highlights from February
In our monthly series, we’re catching you up on the Broadway and Off-Broadway news you shouldn’t miss, especially if you’re planning a stateside theatre trip. Read more on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
JFK, LaGuardia see 100s of delays but few cancellations amid storm recovery
While hundreds of flights in and out of Kennedy and LaGuardia airports were delayed on Wednesday, only a handful were canceled.
Larry Summers to resign from Harvard following Epstein revelations, New York Times reports
Summers, also a former president of Harvard University, has been on leave from the university since November and will not return to teaching.
There is no way Jayson Tatum returning to the Celtics this season could be a bad thing
Getting a player of Tatum’s magnitude and versatility back — even if he’s rusty, and even if he’s on a minutes limit — only enhances the possibility of a satisfying June.
Ohio State’s Arvell Reese meets with Jets, believes he’s an OLB/EDGE at the NFL level
There have been tons of discussions about what position Arvell Reese should play at the NFL level.
TCS urges employees to use AI even if it cuts revenue
Tata Consultancy Services on Wednesday asked its employees to actively use artificial intelligence tools to deliver work faster and at lower cost, even if it impacts the company’s short-term revenue.








