Woman faces hate crime charge for Manhattan hotel confrontation

Miya Ponsetto was arraigned in court in Manhattan via videoconference on charges including unlawful imprisonment as a hate crime in connection with a confrontation with a Black teen at a hotel.

Times Square billboard ads shine light on growing anti-Semitism

A massive billboard in Times Square is displaying messages from JewBelong, a nonprofit that launched the campaign to spark conversations.

Crews prepare massive Macy's 4th of July fireworks show

Five barges in the East River between Midtown Manhattan and Queens and Brooklyn will launch 65,000 shells on Sunday night.

Man stabbed in anti-gay attack on subway platform

A 29-year-old man was stabbed with an unknown object by a man who made anti-gay statements towards him aboard a northbound No.2 train, said police.

Times Square Shooting: NYPD to 'flood the zone'

A man had fired several shots during a "heated argument" with other people in Times Square on Sunday. One bullet struck a Marine who was visiting the city.

Accessibility is a centerpiece at East Harlem restaurant

Restaurateur George Gallego knows from personal experience how difficult it can be navigating New York City streets and businesses in a wheelchair.

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The Lucerne Hotel has been at the center of a legal battle between city officials and residents of the Upper West Side. The hotel is being used as a temporary residence for homeless New Yorkers. The city on Monday transferred about 60 residents of the hotel to two shelters.

Times Square Shooting: Marine visiting city struck in back with stray bullet

A 21-year-old Marine visiting New York City was shot near the Marriott Hotel in Times Square on Sunday afternoon, said the NYPD. The gunman remains at large.

VIDEO: Jewelry thieves shoot, wound man in Manhattan

Authorities say the suspects shot the man several times when he tried to resist having his jewelry stolen.

Photographer at Fillmore East recalls brief but legendary run

Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of the last shows performed at the legendary Fillmore East music hall where the likes of The Grateful Dead and the Beach Boys once played.

NYPD to crack down on motorcycles, mopeds in pedestrian paths on 59th St. Bridge

The NYPD says it is taking action on motorcycles and mopeds using pedestrian lanes on the 59th Street Bridge, but a recent visit saw the vehicles still invading the path.

Trump's company could face criminal charges in New York City

Manhattan prosecutors have informed Donald Trump’s company that it could soon face criminal charges stemming from a long-running investigation into the former president’s business dealings.

Rudy Giuliani's New York law license suspended

An appellate court in New York has suspended Rudy Giuliani's license to practice law for making "demonstrably false" statements about the 2020 presidential election on behalf of Donald Trump, his client.

Woman kicked in back as attacker made anti-Asian comments: Cops

Police want to find the man who kicked a woman in the back and in the leg while making anti-Asian comments in Chelsea.

Queer and Catholic: Finding a place in the church

Christopher Browner is a practicing Catholic who also identifies as queer. He never questions his faith but sometimes struggles with its rules.

VIDEO: Dog dashes through Queens–Midtown Tunnel, dodging cars and cops

A dog named Indie broke away from her dog sitter on the Upper West Side, ventured across town, into the Midtown Tunnel, and then into Long Island City.