Prototype Festival of opera and theater shifts mostly online

One of the world's top festivals of contemporary opera and theater has shifted format because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Woman who falsely accused Black teen of stealing phone arrested

A woman who wrongly accused a Black teenager of stealing her phone and tackled him while being filmed at a New York City hotel apologized but defended her actions in a television interview conducted before she was arrested in California.

Man fired several shots inside Memorial Sloan Kettering: Cops

An 'emotionally disturbed' man with a gun was taken into custody after barricading himself inside of a bathroom at a hospital.

Price drops $23 million on Jeffrey Epstein's NYC townhouse

The former Upper East Side mansion owned by Jeffrey Epstein the convicted sex offender who killed himself in jail while awaiting a new trial has reportedly had a big price cut.

Protests erupt in NYC following chaos at Capitol Building

Soon after the planned protest at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. turned into a riot, protests erupted in New York City. 

A closer look inside St. Patrick's Cathedral | Finding Faith

If you want to fully appreciate the magnificence of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Midtown Manhattan, you must look up to properly take in the majestic ceiling.

NYC restaurants start selling frozen dinners

Now many New York City restaurants are not only offering hot meals but also frozen dinners.

Landlord facing eviction after tenants refuse to pay rent

A landlord in Harlem is reportedly is facing his own eviction after tenants in a building he owns refuse to pay rent.  

Salvation Army vehicles burned overnight in Harlem

FDNY fire marshals are investigating the burning of three vehicles at the Salvation Army Harlem Corps overnight.

Pandemic and now cold weather batter NYC restaurants

Last New Year's Eve, Bella Luna on the Upper West Side seated more than 200 people. This year, it hopes to seat 20.

NYC sheriff shuts down illegal New Year's parties

Sheriff's deputies raided an illegal bottle club in Queens and an illegal gathering in Soho. 

Bright, spacious Moynihan Train Hall opens at Penn Station

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and transit officials have cut the ribbon on a gleaming new train hub that will ease crowding at New York's Penn Station.

New Year's revelries muted by virus as curtain draws on 2020

New Year’s Eve is being celebrated like no other in most of the world, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they’d prefer to forget.

Teen arrested in cyclist group attack on SUV in Manhattan

The NYPD said it made an arrest in connection with the attack on an SUV in Manhattan by a group of cyclists.

NYPD releases video of woman tackling boy over phone in hotel lobby

The NYPD released additional video of the confrontation between a woman and a 14-year-old Black boy she falsely accused of stealing her phone.