Man to honor 9/11 crews by pushing drink cart from Boston to New York
A former flight attendant who lost several colleagues when United Flight 175 was flown into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, is honoring his friends on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks by pushing an airline beverage cart from Boston to ground zero in New York.
A former flight attendant who lost several colleagues when United Flight 175 was flown into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, is honoring his friends on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks by pushing an airline beverage cart from Boston to ground zero in New York.
NYC animal shelter sees big influx of surrendered pets and strays
The dogs and cats being surrendered to ACC aren't the ones that people adopted at the height of the pandemic. Instead, these pets are coming from households struggling financially as public assistance tapers off.
The dogs and cats being surrendered to ACC aren't the ones that people adopted at the height of the pandemic. Instead, these pets are coming from households struggling financially as public assistance tapers off.
Retired FDNY fireboat to open as a floating museum
The John D. McKean is a retired fireboat. It served in the FDNY for 55 years. It will soon open to the public as a floating museum.
The John D. McKean is a retired fireboat. It served in the FDNY for 55 years. It will soon open to the public as a floating museum.
Caffè Taci opera performances draw crowds for 26 years and counting
What started out as a vision for opera in small venues quickly blossomed into a reality, when opera enthusiast Leopoldo Mucci hosted his first opera night on July 25, 1995.
What started out as a vision for opera in small venues quickly blossomed into a reality, when opera enthusiast Leopoldo Mucci hosted his first opera night on July 25, 1995.
Man shot to death during jewelry robbery in Manhattan
The NYPD says robbers shot and killed Joel Vasquez, 28, after taking his jewelry.
The NYPD says robbers shot and killed Joel Vasquez, 28, after taking his jewelry.
Suspect charged after series of sex attacks on women in Inwood Hill Park
Elvis Nina Pichardo, 40, is facing two charges of attempted rape, a charge of attempted criminal sexual act, and a charge of assault, among several others.
Elvis Nina Pichardo, 40, is facing two charges of attempted rape, a charge of attempted criminal sexual act, and a charge of assault, among several others.
After vandalism, NYC George Floyd statue cleaned, will move
A statue of George Floyd that was defaced in Brooklyn has been cleaned and is headed for Manhattan’s Union Square.
A statue of George Floyd that was defaced in Brooklyn has been cleaned and is headed for Manhattan’s Union Square.
Caribbean in the City - Dominicans in NYC
FOX 5 NY continues its Caribbean in the City by taking a look at the entrepreneurship, drive, and cultural history of Washington Heights, also known as Little Dominican Republic.
FOX 5 NY continues its Caribbean in the City by taking a look at the entrepreneurship, drive, and cultural history of Washington Heights, also known as Little Dominican Republic.
Manhattan Marriage Bureau reopens for in-person ceremonies, licenses
For the first time since March 2020, in-person weddings and marriage license appointments are back at the bureau located in Lower Manhattan.
For the first time since March 2020, in-person weddings and marriage license appointments are back at the bureau located in Lower Manhattan.
'Why would they pick on me?' - Victim of brutal Harlem beating speaks out
"I was just walking, then someone came and just punched me," the victim said. "I didn't do anything, never said nothing... that's something that never happened to me before in my life."
"I was just walking, then someone came and just punched me," the victim said. "I didn't do anything, never said nothing... that's something that never happened to me before in my life."
BRUTAL BEATING: 61-year-old woman attacked with cooking pot; walker stolen
Police in New York are looking for a group of four lowlifes who attacked and robbed a woman with disabilities.
Police in New York are looking for a group of four lowlifes who attacked and robbed a woman with disabilities.
Mario Batali harassment settlement will pay $600,000 to accusers
Disgraced chef Mario Batali, his business partner and their New York City restaurant company have agreed to pay $600,000 to resolve a four-year investigation by the state attorney general's office into allegations that Batali, restaurant managers and other workers sexually harassed employees.
Disgraced chef Mario Batali, his business partner and their New York City restaurant company have agreed to pay $600,000 to resolve a four-year investigation by the state attorney general's office into allegations that Batali, restaurant managers and other workers sexually harassed employees.
Armed robbery on subway train in Manhattan
Three young people were victims of an armed robbery on a subway train in Manhattan.
Three young people were victims of an armed robbery on a subway train in Manhattan.
NYPD sergeant charged for allegedly punching 2 arrested suspects
Sgt. Phillip Wong allegedly assaulting two handcuffed men after they lashed out at police — one who spat at officers, the other using anti-Asian racial slurs — in separate incidents in the last two years.
Sgt. Phillip Wong allegedly assaulting two handcuffed men after they lashed out at police — one who spat at officers, the other using anti-Asian racial slurs — in separate incidents in the last two years.
Times Square billboard ignites fat-shaming controversy
Critics are blasting a new billboard in Times Square as "fat-phobic" and "toxic," but the wellness motivator who is also featured in the ad is defending the campaign's message.
Critics are blasting a new billboard in Times Square as "fat-phobic" and "toxic," but the wellness motivator who is also featured in the ad is defending the campaign's message.
Dominique Ansel opens new bakery but you won't find Cronuts there
Dominique Ansel's new croissant counter on East 27th Street in Manhattan sells colorful, impermanent, and experimental interpretations of the croissant. Just don't ask for a Cronut.
Dominique Ansel's new croissant counter on East 27th Street in Manhattan sells colorful, impermanent, and experimental interpretations of the croissant. Just don't ask for a Cronut.
Hospital workers protest NY-Presbyterian's COVID vaccine mandate
The nation's largest healthcare union is pushing back against a mandate by NY-Presbyterian hospital requiring workers to get vaccinated or be fired.
The nation's largest healthcare union is pushing back against a mandate by NY-Presbyterian hospital requiring workers to get vaccinated or be fired.
Creep attacks 3 women in an hour in same Manhattan park
Three women were attacked in separate attacks in just over an hour in a Manhattan park on Wednesday.
Three women were attacked in separate attacks in just over an hour in a Manhattan park on Wednesday.
FAA approves controversial LaGuardia AirTrain
The FAA's final approval of a planned monorail connecting trains from Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport means the Port Authority can pursue federal funding to help pay for the $2 billion project.
The FAA's final approval of a planned monorail connecting trains from Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport means the Port Authority can pursue federal funding to help pay for the $2 billion project.
VIDEO: Man sucker punches woman at Grand Central Terminal
The NYPD was asking for the public's help finding the man who sucker-punched a woman inside Grand Central Terminal.
The NYPD was asking for the public's help finding the man who sucker-punched a woman inside Grand Central Terminal.


















