Jewish students who sheltered in library during Gaza protest sue Cooper Union over antisemitsm
A group of students who sheltered inside the library at Cooper Union in Manhattan as pro-Palestinian protesters marched outside are suing the school, saying it didn't do enough to protect them from antisemitism.
Changes to Queensboro Bridge expected to reduce pedestrian safety hazards by summer
The Department of Transportation is working on a plan to make pedestrian traffic at the foot of the Queensboro Bridge safer by this summer.
Upper West Side mystery water leak soaks streets, frustrates residents
For three weeks, water has been mysteriously spewing from a median on the Upper West Side and spewing into the street.
Upper West Side shop cashes in on viral earthquake t-shirt
A t-shirt shop on the Upper West Side is cashing in after their 'I SURVIVED THE NYC EARTHQUAKE' t-shirts went viral.
SoHo hotel murder suspect indicted by Manhattan DA
Arizona officials had balked at sending Raad Almansoori to New York, claiming that keeping him in their state was "safer."
New Jersey takes congestion pricing fight to federal court
New Jersey's battle to stop congestion pricing in Manhattan headed to federal court on Wednesday, with plaintiffs asking a judge to order the MTA to do additional environmental impact studies before the plan can take effect.
NYPD seeks another punching suspect amid violent NYC 'trend'
The NYPD is hunting for yet another suspect wanted for allegedly randomly punching a woman in the face in Manhattan last month.
'Boardwalk Empire' actor Michael Stuhlbarg injured in one of two Central Park attacks
The NYPD is investigating two separate attacks that happened in Central Park Sunday night.
NYPD investigating string of knifepoint robberies near Central Park
Police say anywhere from three to six suspects have been involved in at least three knifepoint robberies near Central Park in the last week.
Pro-Palestinian rallies in Times Square, nationwide on 'Land Day'
The ‘Shut it Down 4 Palestine’ rally will commemorate Palestinians' resistance starting around 5 p.m. on 42nd Street and Broadway.
Person struck by train at Grand Central, causing major delays Wednesday
The 4/5/6 lines at the Grand Central-42nd Street Station are running on normal schedule Thursday morning after a person was struck.
Shakira announces pop-up concert in Times Square tonight
Her hips don't lie! Shakira announced on her Instagram story that she will have a pop-up concert at the TSX Entertainment stage tonight in Times Square.
Woman in custody after punching female officer in the face, head: NYPD
A woman is now in custody after she punched a female officer in the face and head in East Harlem Tuesday morning, police said.
NYC subways grapple with violent day as NYPD boosts underground presence
Monday was a violent day in the NYC subway system. It comes as the NYPD prepares to send more officers into stations to combat fare evasion.
Person killed after being shoved onto subway tracks, hit by train in East Harlem
The victim was reportedly struck by an oncoming train after being shoved onto the tracks in East Harlem.
Man stabbed on the street near NYC subway station
A man was stabbed on the street near the West 96th and Broadway subway station on the Upper West Side Monday morning, police said.
NYC shooting leaves 2 dead; police seek gunman
The victims, identified as Ashley Ballard, 18, and Harry Mendoza, 25, both died from their injuries, the NYPD said.
Woman's body found inside bag in Manhattan apartment; NYPD searching for 2 suspects
The NYPD is searching for a pair of squatters believed to have something to do with the murder of a woman whose body was found stuffed inside a duffle bag in Manhattan.
4 people injured in Washington Heights apartment fire
Four people are injured after a fire on the fifth floor of an apartment building in Washington Heights, according to the FDNY.
Randall's Island migrant shelter curfew goes into effect
The curfew proposed by NYC Mayor Adams is set to go into effect Wednesday night at the migrant shelter on Randall's Island.



















