A New York City man is facing felony impersonation and gun possession charges following a joint investigation by the Westchester County Police Real Time Crime Center, FBI Westchester Safe Streets Task Force, FBINYPD Violent Threat Initiative, and NYPD Gun Violence Suppression Division. The suspect, Dylan Gonzalez, 26, had been observed, […]
Month: June 2026
Time Is Brain: What Everyone Should Know About Stroke
by Dr. Jared Cooper, Neurosurgery, Neuro-Endovascular Surgery, White Plains Hospital White Plains Hospital neurosurgeon Dr. Jared Cooper encourages everyone to know the warning signs of stroke and that rapid treatment can save lives. “As a neurosurgeon, I care for patients in some of the most critical moments of their […]
Westchester marks 24th anniversary of end of rescue, recovery efforts at Ground Zero
Westchester County commemorated the 24th anniversary of the conclusion of rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero with the placement of its annual flower spray at The Rising, the County’s 9/11 First Responders Memorial located at the Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla. The annual observance honors the courage and sacrifice […]
BOARD PASSED NATION-LEADING BILL REQUIRING VISUAL GUN SAFETY WARNINGS
The Westchester County Board of Legislators tonight unanimously passed the Visual Gun Warning Law, requiring firearm retailers display images showing dangers associated with gun ownership, making Westchester second in the nation to adopt such a measure. Under the new bill, wherever firearms are sold in Westchester County, striking public safety […]
Step Into Spring: Why the “Right Shoe” Matters
The return of warmer weather offers more opportunities to return to exercise outdoors, whether it be walking, running or paddle sports. April is Foot Health Awareness Month, an important reminder to consider the role the right footwear can play in staying active and healthy all year long. Shoes are not […]






