United Nations General Assembly to return with epic gridlock

Drivers trying to get around Manhattan’s East Side should expect each day to feel like a new, and frustrating, puzzle for the rest of the month.

Stock market drops amid China property market fears

Stocks were down nearly 500 points with fears the drop would continue as China's property market worried investors.

Revel scooter rider killed in accident

A Manhattan man riding a Revel rental scooter was killed after being thrown from his scooter and then being hit by a car.

Women charged in UWS restaurant brawl claim hostess used racial slur

An attorney for the charged women told The New York Times the hostess suggested the vaccination cards were fake, spoke condescendingly to the group, who are Black, and used a racial slur. An attorney representing Carmine’s denied the claim.

East Harlem school closed after COVID outbreak

19 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed at a school in East Harlem, but none of the infected are students.

Philippe Chow restaurant shooting may be linked to high-end gunpoint robberies

The NYPD is investigating a possible connection between a shooting outside trendy Philippe Chow restaurant on the Upper East Side and at least two other high-end gunpoint robberies in the city.

New York City's 2021 Gridlock Alert Days

Traffic in Manhattan can be overwhelming. Here are the city's designated Gridlock Alert Days for 2021.

Robber shoots patron in leg at trendy Philippe Chow's outdoor dining area

The NYPD is searching for a pair of gunmen and a getaway driver in the shooting of a man outside Philippe Chow restaurant on the Upper East Side.

Bronx man accused of gunning down his pregnant ex-girlfriend

Police charged a man with second-degree murder in the death of Shanice Young. He was her ex-boyfriend, a police official said.

Small businesses cope with pandemic fallout | Hispanic Heritage Month

Latinos are starting businesses at a faster rate than the national average, growing 34% over the last 10 years, according to the New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

COVID cluster linked to Electric Zoo music festival on Randall's Island

The city's Health Department is investigating what it calls a "cluster of COVID-19 cases" linked to the Electric Zoo music festival on Randall's Island.

NYPD names suspect in fatal shooting of woman in Harlem

A woman is dead after having been shot in the head in Harlem early Sunday morning. Police released the name and photo of a man wanted in the case.

'Hamilton,' 'The Lion King,' other major Broadway shows return

Broadway's long-running powerhouse shows The Lion King, Wicked, Chicago, and Hamilton has resumed performances.

Backwards bolt: Watch as lightning heads skyward from NYC's World Trade Center

A thunderstorm that rolled through New York City Monday night put on a dazzling display of lightning, including several bolts that struck the World Trade Center.

Driver pulled from BMW, assaulted and carjacked in Manhattan

Police were searching for a group of motorcyclists who carjacked and assaulted a man driving a BMW in Manhattan.

AOC wears gown with 'Tax the Rich' on it to Met Gala

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wore her politics to the 2021 Met Gala, an event where tickets go for $30,000.

Broadway: Dates, theatres for all shows opening, resuming

With Broadway shows suspended since March 2020 due to the pandemic, theatergoers are eager to return to the Great White Way.