Water main break floods streets on the Lower East Side

Crews with the Environmental Protection Department, which manages the city's water supply, responded to a water main break on the Lower East Side on Monday.

The New York City Marathon's evolution from 1970 to 2020

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the New York City Marathon. The race has changed and grown a lot in that half-century.

A.I. computer creates music for Manhattan hotel

A Lower East Side hotel partnered with Bjork and Microsoft A.I. to create music for the hotel’s lobby.

Westminster competitors are more than just show dogs

From the silky strut of Afghan hounds to poodles with coats sculpted like confections, the Westminster Kennel Club's green carpet spotlights manicured, pedigreed canines vying to be deemed top dog. But they aren’t just for show.

NYC Lunar New Year parade showcases support for China, Wuhan

Signs of support for the Chinese city at the center of a global virus outbreak marked floats at the Lunar New Year parade in Manhattan's Chinatown on Sunday as brightly colored puppets made their way through the streets in front of crowds of onlookers.

Harlem woman celebrates her 100th birthday

Esther Semidey has been living in Harlem for more than 70 years and on Friday, she celebrated her 100th birthday in style, surrounded by friends and family at the Carter Burden/Leonard Covello Senior Center.

Chinatown prepares to celebrate Lunar New Year, despite coronavirus concerns

As coronavirus concerns mount across the globe, businesses in New York City’s Chinatown neighborhood are feeling the pain, as both locals and tourists avoid the area.

Hammer-wielding woman smashes subway tap-and-go screens in Harlem

Cops are trying to catch whoever vandalizes subway property. The NYPD released a video of a woman smashing new OMNY screens in Harlem.

Harvey Weinstein Rape Trial: The prosecution rests

After testimony punctuated by harrowing accounts from women who say Harvey Weinstein ignored pleas of "no, no, no" and excused his behavior as a Hollywood norm, the prosecutors have rested their case. A judge rejected the defense's request to immediately dismiss the case.

Conservators work on items damaged in Chinatown museum fire

A volunteer team of conservators is working to salvage some of the 85,000 artifacts feared lost in a fire in the heart of Manhattan's Chinatown.

Jay-Z explains why he was seated during Super Bowl LIV national anthem

Jay-Z is clearing the air. He explained that he was busy observing the show, which he had a hand in producing thanks to a deal between his company Roc Nation and the NFL.

Patient at Bellevue Hospital tests negative for coronavirus

The New York City Health Department said Tuesday that the test results for the first patient under investigation for the 2019 novel coronavirus came back negative

Amtrak tries to explain what happened during commuting nightmare

Amtrak is trying to explain what happened during a meltdown during Monday evening's commute that left thousands of commuters stranded in New York's Penn Station for an extended period of time.

Major delays in NJ Transit rail service

A train that became disabled in one of the Hudson River Tunnels has caused significant delays in New Jersey rail service on Monday night.

Broadway actress opens up about being adopted at an older age

Singer and actress Ta'Nika Gibson is using her story of being adopted to help promote the adoption of older teenagers. 

Coronavirus fear affecting Chinatown businesses

The fear of the novel coronavirus appears to have affected business in Chinatown.

Weinstein accuser breaks down in tears on witness stand

While on the witness stand, a woman answered questions about why she maintained a relationship with Weinstein despite her allegations that the once-powerful movie mogul raped her.