LIRR begins Grand Central Madison service. Here's what to expect.

The $11 billion project is the first extension of the Long Island Rail Road in 112 years, allowing riders access to the East Side without having to go through Penn Station on the West Side.

Manhattan synagogue counters 'Day of Hate' with 'Day of Resolve'

Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side has announced that it will hold an outdoor Shabbat service on the front steps of its 4th Avenue Sanctuary to show the resolve of the Jewish Community in the face of anti-Semitism.

Gusty winds cause tree to fall onto car on Upper West Side

The tree damaged a car near Riverside Drive and West 106th Street just after 2:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon.

Suspect ID'd after woman shot 4 times in NYC apartment building hallway

The NYPD has identified the man wanted in connection to a shooting that left a woman critically injured after she was shot four times, police said.

Murder charges dropped for NYC fish store worker accused in fatal stabbing

Murder charges have been dropped against the employee of an Upper Manhattan fish market after he allegedly stabbed two brothers during a dispute in the store, killing one of them.

Woman shot 4 times in hallway of NYC apartment building

A woman was shot four times in the hallway of her East Harlem apartment building following an altercation, the NYPD said.

Neo-Nazis harass Broadway theater guests

a group of about half a dozen neo-Nazi sympathizers gathered outside the Bernard Jacobs Theatre in Manhattan to harass patrons.

NYC fish store worker allegedly stabs 2 brothers in dispute

One man is dead and his half-brother is hospitalized after a worker at an Upper Manhattan fish market stabbed them in a dispute.

Woman arrested after pride flag set on fire outside SoHo restaurant

A woman is under arrest after a crime spree that included setting a pride flag on fire outside a SoHo restaurant, police said.

Workers at NYC pizza restaurant attacked

A man accused of "envy, jealousy and spike" attacked an owner and worker at a Manhattan pizza joint. One of them suffered a fractured arm.

Lawyers: Feds seek 'eye for eye' from NYC bike path killer

Lawyers for a man convicted of killing eight people along a Manhattan bike path five years ago say prosecutors are unfairly using emotional testimony from victims' families to try to win a death penalty ruling from a jury.