Archbishop Hicks leads Palm Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral
Archbishop Ronald Hicks marked the start of Holy Week with a message of peace and hope, inspiring worshippers of all faiths at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
Archbishop Ronald Hicks marked the start of Holy Week with a message of peace and hope, inspiring worshippers of all faiths at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
Remembering Barbara Shermund: Owners of Shore Antique Center in Allenhurst | Newsroom Live
FOX 5 NY Newsroom Live interview with the owners of Shore Antique Center to talk about the local ties in the life of Barbara Shermund.
FOX 5 NY Newsroom Live interview with the owners of Shore Antique Center to talk about the local ties in the life of Barbara Shermund.
'Tax the rich': Bernie Sanders joins NYC rally as budget fight heats up
Bernie Sanders is backing calls to increase taxes on the wealthy at a New York City rally tied to the state budget fight. Organizers say the proposal would fund key public programs and services.
Bernie Sanders is backing calls to increase taxes on the wealthy at a New York City rally tied to the state budget fight. Organizers say the proposal would fund key public programs and services.
Westchester mourns Sheridan Gorman, Iran war tensions escalate | Top Stories
In today’s top stories, hundreds gathered in Westchester County to honor Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old college student killed in a Chicago shooting. Plus, tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as the war with Iran intensifies, with U.S. troops deploying to the region and global concerns growing over the Strait of Hormuz and energy supplies.
In today’s top stories, hundreds gathered in Westchester County to honor Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old college student killed in a Chicago shooting. Plus, tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as the war with Iran intensifies, with U.S. troops deploying to the region and global concerns growing over the Strait of Hormuz and energy supplies.
Yorktown community remembers Sheridan Gorman
Yorktown community remembers student shot and killed in Chicago
Yorktown community remembers student shot and killed in Chicago
'No Kings' protests in NYC, Congress stalls on DHS funding bill
Thousands of "No Kings" protesters took to the streets of New York City Saturday, part of thousands more demonstrations nationwide, criticizing the Trump administration. Plus, despite the House passing a bill that would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security, the bill likely won't pass the Senate.
Thousands of "No Kings" protesters took to the streets of New York City Saturday, part of thousands more demonstrations nationwide, criticizing the Trump administration. Plus, despite the House passing a bill that would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security, the bill likely won't pass the Senate.
Senate Democrats won't budge on DHS funding bill
While the House did pass a short-term funding bill that would end the partial government shutdown, the bill doesn't seem like it will make it out of the Senate, as Senate Democrats refuse to fund ICE.
While the House did pass a short-term funding bill that would end the partial government shutdown, the bill doesn't seem like it will make it out of the Senate, as Senate Democrats refuse to fund ICE.
'No Kings' protests take over NYC, thousands march through city
No Kings protests in New York City Saturday saw thousands marching through the streets. Nationwide, hundreds of thousands of people spoke out about civil liberties and the Trump administration's policies.
No Kings protests in New York City Saturday saw thousands marching through the streets. Nationwide, hundreds of thousands of people spoke out about civil liberties and the Trump administration's policies.
New COVID variant ‘Cicida’: What doctors say about symptoms, spread and risk
A new COVID-19 variant known as “Cicida” is raising questions. A University of Chicago expert breaks down what we know so far, including how it spreads, possible symptoms and what it could mean for public health.
A new COVID-19 variant known as “Cicida” is raising questions. A University of Chicago expert breaks down what we know so far, including how it spreads, possible symptoms and what it could mean for public health.
Top stories: Queens house fire ruled a homicide, St. John’s falls to Duke
The medical examiner has ruled a deadly Queens house fire a homicide as investigators continue the case with no arrests announced. Also in today’s top stories, St. John’s saw its NCAA tournament run end with a close Sweet 16 loss to Duke.
The medical examiner has ruled a deadly Queens house fire a homicide as investigators continue the case with no arrests announced. Also in today’s top stories, St. John’s saw its NCAA tournament run end with a close Sweet 16 loss to Duke.
House Republicans reject DHS funding bill
House Republicans rejected a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, continuing the partial government shutdown, after the bill was passed by the Senate. President Donald Trump has ordered TSA agents be paid.
House Republicans rejected a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, continuing the partial government shutdown, after the bill was passed by the Senate. President Donald Trump has ordered TSA agents be paid.
Nancy Guthrie search: What we learned from Savannah Guthrie interviews
FOX 5 NY's Sharon Crowley speaks to retired NYPD Detective Michael Alcazar about what we learned about the search for Nancy Guthrie during Savannah Guthrie's recent interviews.
FOX 5 NY's Sharon Crowley speaks to retired NYPD Detective Michael Alcazar about what we learned about the search for Nancy Guthrie during Savannah Guthrie's recent interviews.
Politics Unusual: Department of Consumer and Worker ProtectionClosing NYC's budget gap
In this week's episode of Politics Unusual, FOX 5 NY's political reporter Morgan McKay sits down with NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Sam Levine to discuss investigations into worker violations and more. Also, a conversation with Sarita Subramanian with the Independent Budget Office about ways to close NYC's budget gap.
In this week's episode of Politics Unusual, FOX 5 NY's political reporter Morgan McKay sits down with NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Sam Levine to discuss investigations into worker violations and more. Also, a conversation with Sarita Subramanian with the Independent Budget Office about ways to close NYC's budget gap.
Finding Barbara Shermund: A cartoonist time could not erase
This is the story of how the remains of a longtime cartoonist were discovered after sitting in a funeral home for 35 years. It follows the subsequent journey of two women to bring her to her final resting place and ensure she wasn’t forgotten.
This is the story of how the remains of a longtime cartoonist were discovered after sitting in a funeral home for 35 years. It follows the subsequent journey of two women to bring her to her final resting place and ensure she wasn’t forgotten.
Tiger Woods charged with DUI after Florida crash
Golfer Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with DUI after a crash on Jupiter Island Florida. Officials said Woods passed a breathalyzer test, but refused further tests.
Golfer Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with DUI after a crash on Jupiter Island Florida. Officials said Woods passed a breathalyzer test, but refused further tests.
Local dogs go on hiking trips with 'Fetch Bus'
After Maxi Stergiou spent the COVID pandemic hiking alone, she created Fetch Bus, to pick up local dogs and take them on their own hikes.
After Maxi Stergiou spent the COVID pandemic hiking alone, she created Fetch Bus, to pick up local dogs and take them on their own hikes.
Sardi's sells name to Broadway theater owner
There are changes coming to Broadway icon Sardi's. The restaurant has sold its name and its famous caricatures to the Shubert Organization, which owns several Broadway theaters. The restaurant will briefly close.
There are changes coming to Broadway icon Sardi's. The restaurant has sold its name and its famous caricatures to the Shubert Organization, which owns several Broadway theaters. The restaurant will briefly close.
War in Iran could make filling NYC potholes more expensive
After a long winter, New York City's roads are littered with potholes. But officials say that the war in Iran will actually make filling those holes more difficult, as high oil prices raise the price of asphalt.
After a long winter, New York City's roads are littered with potholes. But officials say that the war in Iran will actually make filling those holes more difficult, as high oil prices raise the price of asphalt.
NJ man charged with planning to firebomb activist's NY home
A Hoboken man has been arrested and charged with planning to firebomb a prominent Palestinian activists home, calling the plan an "assassination plot."
A Hoboken man has been arrested and charged with planning to firebomb a prominent Palestinian activists home, calling the plan an "assassination plot."
Good Day New York @ 9: March 27, 2026
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