LIRR service delays after train derailment in Queens injured 13

Six of the eight derailed cars have been rerailed but there's no timeline for when things will be back up and running.

NYC Council votes to make outdoor dining permanent, with new rules

Outdoor dining will become a permanent part of New York City, but new rules mean significant changes, like forcing the removal of dining sheds in the winter.

LIRR train derails in Queens; 13 injured

Emergency medical services are currently responding, however, it is still unclear how many injuries there are at the moment.

Off-duty NYPD officer, father found dead in suspected murder-suicide in the Bronx

Police say they are investigating after an off-duty NYPD officer and his father were found dead of gunshot wounds inside an apartment in the Bronx in a suspected murder-suicide.

Multiple pedestrians struck by vehicle in Manhattan

Authorities say a car struck the victims at the intersection of East 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue at around 5:30 p.m. in Midtown.

NYC crime: Subway rider repeatedly stabbed in the stomach in Brooklyn

Police say the men got into a verbal dispute with the victim, 39, late Saturday night as the train approached the Church Avenue station.

Subway accessibility: Disability advocates have praise and criticism for MTA’s recent actions on elevators

Federal and state judges recently gave final approval of a settlement to two class action lawsuits that alleged the MTA and NYCTA discriminated against people with mobility disabilities.

Some OMNY users mistakenly overcharged

Some commuters who use the OMNY system were charged $2.90 instead of the current fare of $2.75.

X sign removed from Twitter headquarters building after complaints

A bright and flashy "X" sign was removed from the top of the San Francisco headquarters of the company previously known as Twitter on Monday days after its installation provoked an outcry.

Man accused of vandalizing Brooklyn yoga studio arrested: NYPD

William Klare, 40, of the Bronx is facing multiple charges, including burglary, criminal trespass, aggravated harassment, and criminal mischief, all as a hate crime.

NYPD seeks more suspects after 60-year-old taxi driver attacked in Manhattan

Police are searching for several more suspects after a 60-year-old taxi driver was viciously attacked by several suspects in Midtown last week.

NYPD considers encrypting police radio transmissions

The NYPD is considering encrypting their radio channels, which have been accessible to the press and the public for over 90 years.

TikTok's 'Girl Dinner' goes viral

The viral TikTok trend has received nearly 400 million views, spawning appreciation, parodies and genuine concern from dietitians.