Man, dog stabbed in Manhattan subway station

A man and his dog were stabbed while on a bench inside the 14th Street station in Manhattan Wednesday.

Manhattan bar doesn't offer booze

By any measure, Listen Bar could be any watering hole in the East Village. Just one thing is missing: alcohol.

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By any measure, Listen Bar could be any watering hole in the East Village. Just one thing is missing: alcohol. Listen Bar is the brainchild of Lorelei Bandrovschi. She launched one of the city's only so-called sober bars after a friend dared her to give up alcohol for one month.

New York Veterans Day Parade draws thousands on a sunny day

A show of American pride swept the streets of New York City for the 100th annual Veterans Day Parade. This year's celebration involved as many as 30,000 participants and kicked off at Madison Square Park with remarks by President Donald Trump, the first sitting U.S. president to ever attend this march, the largest in the country.

British man who was missing after running the New York City Marathon has been found

Police in England were looking for a man who came to town to run the New York City Marathon but never made his return flight to the United Kingdom. That man eventually contacted his family and the police.

Homeless man fatally stabbed at NYC shelter

Police say a homeless man was fatally stabbed and another homeless man injured in an altercation at a shelter in New York City.

Homeless man stabbed to death in UWS shelter
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Police say a knife fight inside of a men’s homeless shelter on West 83rd Street left a 22-year-old dead.

Thousands of NYCHA residents complain of no heat, hot water

More than 2,000 residents at the Rangel Houses in Harlem say they have been living without heat for over 24 hours as cold temperatures grip the city.

NYPD searching for UES subway flasher

The NYPD is asking for the public’s help finding a man who allegedly masturbated in front of a woman in the New York City subway.

Cyclist killed by hit-and-run dump truck driver in Harlem

Police say a bicycle rider has been fatally struck by a hit-and-run dump truck driver in East Harlem.

Upper West Side mothers raise concerns about crime

A shooting in broad daylight at a playground on West 64th Street in October capped off a string of violent incidents that included also a 57-year-old woman being viciously attacked and robbed and an 85-year-old woman by being robbed by two teens—all within a 10-block radius.

NYC plans to relocate Charging Bull statue

New York City is forging ahead with its plan to move the iconic Charging Bull statue at Bowling Green in lower Manhattan to a location near the New York Stock Exchange that is safer for crowds.

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New York City is planning to move the iconic Charging Bull statue at Bowling Green in lower Manhattan to a location close to the New York Stock Exchange.

UWS mothers form anti-crime group
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After a string of violent crimes on the Upper West Side, a group of concerned mothers have started a Facebook group to express their concerns.

9/11 Museum's new exhibit chronicles the search for Osama Bin Laden

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan held a special preview of a new exhibit entitled Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden, a narrative time table that chronicles the decade-long search to bring the terrorist leader to justice.

Zachary Iscol on veterans and mental health
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New York City's annual Veterans Day Parade is on Monday, Nov. 11. Zachary Iscol will be one of the grand marshals at the parade. The decorated Marine veteran is the co-founder of Headstrong, an organization that provides free mental health care to former service men and women, and Task and Purpose, a publication by and for veterans and members of the military.

3 dead, including child, in Harlem apartment

The New York Police Department says three people, including a child, are dead in what's being investigated as a double homicide and a suicide.

The Comic Strip Live's owner reflects on the club's rich history of laughs

In May of 1975, The Comic Strip Live opened at the same location on Second Avenue at 81 Street where it still lives today, thanks to a Bronx bartender named Tony who invited his boss to come watch him perform stand-up in Manhattan.

Hero detective trains kids to be strong

Bobby Salerno welcomed his newest group of athletes for an hour of what he calls "organized chaos" for a sweat session Saturday at KEEN FIT.