NYPD: 83-year-old convicted killer had latest victim's leg in her wheelchair

An 83-year-old ex-con who did two stints in prison for killing different women is now charged with murder once again after police found human body parts in and near her apartment.

NYC subway hammer attack suspect arrested and held on $340,000 bail

Cops arrested a man suspected of attacking someone with a hammer inside a Manhattan subway station and charged him with several hate crimes.

NYC subway hammer attack suspect arrested

Police arrested a 57-year-old man in connection with a brutal hammer attack on a woman in Queens.

Man smashes church windows in Queens

A man vandalized a church in Queens and police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

'Ghost guns' were made with 3D-printed parts, NYPD says

A New York City man built so-called ghost guns from components that he ordered online and created using a 3D printer inside his Brooklyn apartment, the NYPD said.

NYC McDonald's worker stabbed in East Harlem

A Manhattan McDonald's worker was in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times early on Wednesday morning.

91-year-old gets in cane battle with robber in Brooklyn

A 91-year-old used his cane to defend himself in an attack by a robber who was attacking him with his own cane.

Central Park brush fires appear to be arson

Firefighters had to fight several fires in Central Park on Tuesday afternoon that appeared to have been intentionally set.

NYPD officer indicted for shooting at fleeing car

An NYPD officer has been indicted on second-degree Reckless Endangerment for firing his gun at a fleeing car in a busy Bronx intersection during rush hour.

NJ Transit train service disruption: Fierce winds knock pole onto tracks

Fierce winds and rain brought down a pole that supplies electricity to trains near Maplewood disrupting service on NJ Transit trains.

NYC high schools' lottery process draws backlash

New York City's process for eighth-graders to apply to about two dozen selective high schools, such as Millennium High School in Lower Manhattan, is facing backlash from many parents.

Parents want stroller rule on NYC buses changed

A group of parents is calling on the MTA to relax its policy requiring strollers to be folded on buses. The MTA said the policy is in place for safety and to allow room for other passengers.

NYC subways, other transit to get $769M more in pandemic aid

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will receive an additional $769 million. Gov. Kathy Hochul called it a victory for New Yorkers.

NYC mask mandate ends in schools

The mask mandate in New York City public schools has ended as coronavirus cases continue to fall.