Hundreds of New York Times journalists, other workers begin 24-hour strike

Hundreds of journalists and other employees at The New York Times began a 24-hour walkout today, the first strike of its kind at the newspaper in more than 40 years.

New York Times braces for 24-hour newsroom strike

The New York Times is bracing for a 24-hour walkout by hundreds of journalists and other employees.

Greek Orthodox church destroyed on 9/11 reopens

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine hosted its first service Tuesday, two decades after it was destroyed by the falling south tower of the World Trade Center on September 11.

Carolines comedy club to close Dec. 31

The comedy performance venue mainstay Carolines on Broadway will close at the end of the year, FOX 5 NY has confirmed.

Elderly man attacked while walking in East Village

A 69-year-old man was punched and kicked in an attack by two men while walking on the sidewalk in Manhattan’s East Village, police say.

PHOTOS: NYC SantaCon returns this weekend

SantaCon is back in New York City. Hundreds of Santa Clauses, elves, and Rudolphs will crawl bars in the city Saturday as part of the charity event.

Man fatally stabbed near Hell’s Kitchen parking garage following argument

A 24-year-old man was fatally stabbed after a verbal dispute with another man in front of a Hell’s Kitchen parking garage, police say.

Donald Trump's company found guilty of tax fraud

Donald Trump's company has been convicted of tax fraud for a scheme by top executives to avoid paying personal income taxes on perks such as apartments and luxury cars. As punishment, the Trump Organization could be fined up to $1.6 million.

Pair arrested in burglaries that targeted wealthy Hamptons woman

Authorities say it was like a movie plot where the couple secretly spied on a wealthy woman to target for a $1 million burglary while she was on vacation.

Man attacked with baseball bat on Manhattan sidewalk

Shocking surveillance video shows a man getting hit in the back of the head with a baseball bat by an assailant in Manhattan last week.

5th Avenue goes car free for first time

Fifth Avenue closed off for several hours Sunday to become car-free, part of the launch of Fifth Avenue for All, marking the city's largest-ever holiday season-specific open street.

5-alarm Upper Manhattan apartment fire displaces over 100 people

Authorities say the fire, which broke out inside an apartment building on West 141st Street, spread into the building's top floor and cockloft and was extremely difficult to put out.

NYPD searching for suspect in pair of Greenwich Village burglaries

The burglar, said to be in his 50s to 60s, broke into a pair of apartments near Waverly Place, stealing cosmetics, cleaning supplies, shelf dividers and more.

FBI searches for fugitive in 1987 NYC murder

The FBI and the NYPD are asking for help in finding a man wanted for a 1987 murder in New York City.

Take a tour of Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal tours return for the first time since taking a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic nearly two years ago.

Teen killed while 'subway surfing' in NYC

A 15-year-old boy died after subway surfing on a J train on the Lower East Side.

'The Wiz' to return to Broadway after national tour

A new production of the Tony-winning hit musical "The Wiz" is returning to Broadway... but not until spring 2024. The production will ease on down the road on a national tour first.