Harlem community activist fighting deportation to Jamaica

Robert Panton, 57, is facing deportation to Jamaica over a 30-year-old nonviolent drug offense. But his supporters, like Sen. Chuck Schumer are hoping they can get ICE officials to change their minds.

Gov. Hochul reacts to Target pulling out of Harlem

The Governor says local municipalities have the support of the state, but indicated City Hall has to find the solution.

Ghost guns found inside East Harlem day care

Authorities say they found ghost guns and parts inside of a licensed East Harlem day care center.

Viral prank: 'Fake' NYC steak house cooks up real meal

Mehran's Steak House hosted around 100 people for a $115 steak dinner in the event space on the Lower East Side, inviting everyone who had been on the virtual waiting list -- whether they knew it was fake or not.

Target closing East Harlem store, nine nationwide, citing theft threatening workers, shoppers

Target said it's closing nine store in four states, including one in East Harlem, New York and three in San Francisco, saying that theft and organized retail crime have threatened the safety of its workers and customers.

Thousands take part in Tunnel to Towers 5K to honor heroes dedicated to protecting freedom, safety

Thousands of people descended upon New York City Sunday amid gloomy weather to take part in the Tunnel to Towers 5K, which helps to raise support for fallen heroes and catastrophically injured veterans.

NYPD, Mayor Adams introduce Times Square security robot

K5 is a new autonomous security robot that will patrol the Times Square subway station, part of Mayor Adams' new push to increase law enforcement technology.

Subway hero honored for saving man shoved onto tracks

Meanwhile, police have arrested the suspect and said he shoved the 74-year-old man onto the tracks in an unprovoked attack.

Mount Sinai plans, again, to close Beth Israel hospital

After years of agonizing debate, Mount Sinai Health System says it's closing its Beth Israel hospital at 16th Street. The reason: It's bleeding cash – $1 billion over 10 years.

UN traffic creates 'nightmare' for NYC commuters and residents

Commuters should expect gridlock alert days each day this week as more than 150 world leaders are in New York City. Traffic is going to be significant especially on the East Side and when trying to get across town.

Suspect accused of shoving 74-year-old onto UES subway tracks arrested

Derrick Mills, 49, is facing assault charges after allegedly shoving a 74-year-old man onto the subway tracks on the Upper East Side.

Feast of San Gennaro returns to Little Italy

The iconic celebration is expected to bring around one million visitors to Mulberry Street to celebrate Italian food, culture and music.

Man slashed in the face at Grand Central Station

The two men were allegedly arguing over spacing when the suspect took out a sharp weapon and slashed the other man.

Upper East Side terror: NYPD seeking stroller-pushing suspect

Upper East Side residents are sounding the alarm about a man who they say has been going around the neighborhood, demanding money, spitting on people and even assaulting them.

20 Parks Department vehicles vandalized in Central Park

Glass littered the floor from broken side mirrors, smashed tail lights and shattered windshields.