NYPD ramps up Central Park patrols after violent robberies

Four separate incidents were reported between Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon in Central Park, causing the NYPD to increase patrols in that NYC area.

Central Park robbery spree prompts NYPD to boost patrols

Robberies and assaults in Central Park are causing the NYPD to increase patrols as more people are expected to take advantage of the NYC park during the nice weather.

Parolee arrested after allegedly raping woman, 23, in SoHo

Police say they have charged Ellow Williams, 30, with rape, robbery, stalking and more charges after he allegedly raped a woman after following her inside her SoHo apartment building.

'He deserves to burn in hell' - Suspect in fatal Harlem subway shove charged with murder

Carlton McPherson, the man accused of shoving 54-year-old Jason Volz onto the tracks in front of an oncoming train in East Harlem last month was charged with second-degree murder on Wednesday.

Trump visits Manhattan bodega after 2nd day in court

Trump stopped by Sanaa Convenient Store, a tiny bodega that sells chips, sodas and other snacks. Trump aides said the former president and presumptive GOP nominee chose the store because it has been the site of a violent attack on an employee.

Man slashed in face at NYC subway station

The suspect approached the victim at the 47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center station in Midtown and slashed him on the right side of his face with an unknown object, the NYPD said.

The Vessel at Hudson Yards to reopen after suicides forced its closure

The centerpiece sculpture at the Hudson Yards development on Manhattan's west side will reopen to the public later this year after a string of suicides forced its closure in 2021.

UWS out-of-state plates: Will NYC congestion pricing make it worse?

Residents who live on NYC's Upper West Side say they’ve been seeing more vehicles with out-of-state plates looking for parking spots in their neighborhood.

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.

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."