Manhattan construction worker dies in fall

A construction worker died in a fall from an elevated platform in Manhattan on Friday morning.

NYPD releases photos of woman who punched boy, 2, in face on subway

The NYPD is on the hunt for the woman who repeatedly punched a two-year-old boy who was sitting on his mother's lap aboard a subway car.

Sammy 'The Bull’ unleashed: After prison, Gravano starts new life in Arizona, reflects on Mafia

He’s admitted to 19 mob killings, he brought down crime boss John Gotti, survived two stints in prison, and lived under the constant threat of the mob putting a hit on him, but Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano says he’s never left the life -- it’s a blood oath until the day you die. FOX 10’s John Hook reports.

Social workers to respond to mental health 911 calls in NYC pilot program

This spring, New York is launching a new pilot program that sends social workers to answer nonviolent mental health emergency calls instead of police officers.

NYC, NYPD confront surge in anti-Asian hate crimes

The head of the NYPD's newly created anti-Asian Hate Crime Task Force said incidents against Asians are underreported.

Senate confirms Linda Thomas-Greenfield as UN ambassador

The Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s choice to lead U.S. diplomacy at the United Nations on Tuesday.

Artist creates snow bear sculptures in Central Park

Artist Heide Hatry created 12 little snow bears that have become a fan favorite for onlookers in Central Park.

FBI: Soho Chanel store robbery suspect bragged on social media

In a since-deleted post, the suspect bragged on social media that he had so many luxury items that he could open his own small boutique, the FBI said.

Central Park ice rinks to say open despite NYC cutting ties with Trump Organization

Two Central Park ice rinks that were set to close after Sunday because New York City is cutting ties with the Trump Organization that operates them will stay open until the end of the season.

Arturo Di Modica, sculptor of Wall Street bull, dies at 80

The artist who sculpted the bronze bull statue near the New York Stock Exchange that became an iconic symbol of Wall Street has died in his hometown in Sicily at age 80.

Generous incentives, hope for pandemic's end help fuel NYC lease signings

Landlord concessions, historically low rents, and the coming of a vaccine have resulted in months of records for new-lease signings in this city.

One person dead in fire at Frederick Douglass II Houses

The FDNY says one person was killed in a fire at the Frederick Douglass II houses on the Upper West Side.

Case dropped after woman in racist Central Park run-in gets therapy

A judge dismissed the case against Amy Cooper, the white woman arrested last spring for calling 911 during a dispute with a Black man in New York’s Central Park.

2 women attacked in separate incidents in subway

Police investigated two more apparent random attacks in the subway system on Tuesday. 

NYPD police discipline records can be made public rules appeals court

Many New York City police discipline records can be made public over the objections of unions, an appeals court ruled Tuesday

Broadway's first play post-shutdown will feature all-black cast

Broadway's first new play announced for post-shutdown is written by a black playwright, featuring an all-black cast and helmed by an all-minority creative team.