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New York Post Metro
New York Post Metro is the New York City and regional news section of the New York Post, a New York-based newspaper founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton and now operated as a unit of News Corp. BigNY monitors this source because Metro coverage often includes public safety, city politics, courts, transit, housing, business, sports and neighborhood stories that affect New York readers. The New York Post lists Sean M. Giancola as CEO/Publisher, Keith Poole as Group Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Lynch as Print Editor-in-Chief, and Erin Geismar as Head of Digital. NYP Holdings contact and legal notices list 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.
Latest monitored stories from New York Post Metro
NYC hipster hotspot restaurant in trendy neighborhood seized for not paying $1.3M in taxes
This Dimes Square hotspot could use some change. A popular see-and-be-seen restaurant in the Manhattan microhub was shut down this week for owing more than $1.3 million in taxes, records show. A bright orange sign was plastered on…
Long Island teen — and his merciless armbar — have designs on UFC future
Long Island has a true gem in the jiujitsu star. The Smithtown 16-year-old has a sparkling future ahead as the world’s second-ranked teen in the martial art, with a record that speaks for itself. “I’ve had over 400…
Legendary NYC restaurateur launching private club — where the food will be a main attraction
Giuseppe Bruno’s family is looking to compete against the likes of Manhattan’s top social clubs. Wall Street honchos famously spend big bucks to join private clubs in Manhattan – but they’re not usually shelling out for the food.…
Chaos in LA streets as World Cup fans turn violent for Mexico-South Korea match
Los Angeles went cuckoo for the World Cup’s Mexico-South Korea match Thursday as chaos spread throughout the city. World Cup celebrations descended into chaos on Thursday night as rowdy Los Angeles fans took to the streets — leading…
LI county workers demand paid Juneteenth holiday: ‘Should not be controversial’
“It’s disappointing that we’re in 2026 and we’re still standing here fighting for the recognition of Juneteenth.” Hundreds of Long Island county workers Friday were fuming that they didn’t get Juneteenth off as a paid holiday while much…
Dumpster-diving NYers mine luxe supermarket trash to dine like kings — for free: ‘It’s still fresh’
They’ve got dinner in the bag. It’s 9:30 pm on a Tuesday outside an undisclosed supermarket on the border of Sutton Place, where a group of 10-15 “Freegans” has gathered for a biweekly “trash tour” to dumpster dive…
GOP lawmakers push Hochul to veto bill to erase ‘mother,’ ‘father’ from parts of NYS law
Paternity proceedings would now be called “parentage” proceedings, mothers would be “gestating parents” and fathers would be “non-gestating parents” in Family Court Law under the bill, which Hochul… Republican state lawmakers pushed Gov. Kathy Hochul to take a…
LA’s insane new AI museum that charges $49 for its cheapest ticket is leaving guests scratching their heads
A flashy new AI-powered museum opening in downtown Los Angeles this weekend is already turning heads — and potentially turning stomachs. Dataland, backed by Google technology, opens Saturday inside The Grand LA, the Frank Gehry-designed development downtown. But…
Spencer Pratt breaks silence on FBI’s Skid Row voter fraud probe as stunning detail revealed
Palisades firebrand and former LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt publicly admired the FBI’s work cleaning up potential voter fraud in Skid Row Thursday. Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt spoke out about the FBI’s investigation into voter fraud…
NYPD officer shot in Brooklyn during confrontation with suspect
A police officer was shot in the leg in Brooklyn on Friday morning, according to police sources. NYPD officers responded to a report of shots fired in Bedford-Stuyvesant and kicked in the front doo… A police officer was…
Daily digests from this source
News from New York Post Metro – June 19, 2026
Today's Metro news from the New York Post highlights a unique dumpster diving trend, workers demanding paid Juneteenth holidays in Nassau County, and an NYPD officer who put his life on the line during…
News from New York Post Metro – June 18, 2026
Today's New York Post Metro covers a diverse range of local events and stories, from Knicks merchandise sales at a parade to high-profile celebrity controversies.
News from New York Post Metro – June 17, 2026
Fans attending the World Cup in New York were frustrated after being stuck in a tunnel for hours, while another fan celebrated an NBA Knicks victory without them.
