Driver crashes into Washington Square Park arch; officer injured

Police say an intoxicated driver slammed into Washington Square Park’s landmark marble arch on Sunday and injured an officer who was parked there to protect it.

Owl found in Rockefeller Center Christmas tree set free

A small owl found inside the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was set free by the wildlife center where it had been convalescing.

Service suspension remains following NJ Transit train derailment

New Jersey Transit said train service remained suspended Wednesday in both directions on the North Jersey Coast Line between Penn Station New York and South Amboy.

SC man pleads guilty in plot to attack White House, Trump Tower

Federal authorities say a South Carolina man has pleaded guilty to a terror charge for plotting to bomb or shoot up sites including the White House and Trump Tower in New York City in attacks inspired by the Islamic State group.

Upper Manhattan enters yellow zone as COVID cases quickly rise

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that upper Manhattan was entering the yellow zone of COVID restrictions as the number of coronavirus cases increased statewide.

Many NYC restaurants may never recover from pandemic

More than 300,000 people worked in New York City restaurants and bars before the pandemic. That number plummeted to about 90,000 in April after the first shutdown.

New York gift shops struggle without tourists

The coronavirus has altered many aspects of life and business in the United States' biggest city, and the pandemic is taking a major toll on the gifts-and-luggage stores that dot tourist-friendly areas.

NYC Sheriffs shut down illegal sex club in Queens

According to authorities, at least 80 people were found inside the venue located in Astoria when it was shut down just after midnight.

New technology helps blind runners run without assistance

A brand-new technology called Guideline is using AI capabilities and an app to help blind runners run without any assistance.

Broadway actor Alex Weisman attacked on NYC subway platform

A Broadway actor was the victim of an attack in a Manhattan subway station on Tuesday, reportedly suffering a fractured eye socket and a torn retina.

Man arrested after pushing woman in front of subway train in Manhattan

A woman is lucky to be alive after she was pushed onto the subway tracks at the Union Square station in Manhattan on Thursday morning.

NY Waterway founder Arthur Imperatore dead at 95

Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr., founder and president of the NY Waterway ferry service, has died at the age of 95, the agency announced.