Sinkhole collapses under 2 parked cars on Upper West Side

A sinkhole on a Manhattan street collapsed under two parked cars Sunday, prompting renewed criticism of the city’s infrastructure.

Heavy rain triggers flash floods in subways, on highways

Excessive runoff from rainfall flooded highways, streets, and subway stations in New York on Thursday, prompting outrage from riders and elected officials.

The future American LGBTQ+ Museum finds a home in Manhattan

The New-York Historical Society has featured a number of LGBTQ+ exhibits, making it a natural fit to host a separate museum devoted entirely to the history and stories.

Michael Avenatti sentenced in Nike extortion case

A federal judge in New York has sentenced the combative California lawyer Michael Avenatti to 2 1/2 years in prison for trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike.

Man captured on video lighting Manhattan bar on fire

Police in New York were on the hunt for a man wanted for breaking into a Manhattan bar and starting a fire.

16-year-old boy surrenders in Times Square shooting

A 16-year-old boy surrendered to police at the Midtown South precinct on Wednesday afternoon to face charges in connection with the shooting of a tourist.

Some NYC unions boycott, criticize parade

Some groups are hoping Mayor Bill de Blasio's parade doesn't distract from issues they have with the treatment of city workers. At least two municipal unions said their members boycotted the parade entirely.

NYC salutes pandemic essential workers with Hometown Heroes Parade

Thousands marched along the street and waved from floats moving up the Canyon of Heroes on Wednesday as New York City honored all pandemic essential workers with the ‘Hometown Heroes Parade.’

Metropolitan Opera stagehands to return to work after lockout

Stagehands at the Metropolitan Opera planned to return to work Wednesday after recommending their union ratify a new labor contract negotiated following a lockout that started last year.

2 women viciously assaulted in Chelsea unprovoked attack

Police want to find the man who viciously assaulted two women in Chelsea during a robbery in an unprovoked attack. 

NYPD searching for suspects in pair of alleged anti-LGBTQ incidents

The NYPD says it is searching for suspects wanted in connection to a pair of suspected anti-LGBTQ incidents in New York City.

Trump Organization, CFO indicted on tax charges

After a far-reaching investigation spanning more than two years, a grand jury in New York indicted the Trump Organization and its longtime chief financial officer over tax and financial dealings. Donald Trump was not charged in the case.

Trump Organization CFO expected in court after indictment

New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment in a two-year investigation into Donald Trump’s business practices, accusing his namesake company and its longtime finance chief of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees.