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.

Judge bemoans NYC's bike hazard in 'Gone Girl' actor's death

A judge has decried New York City's problems with electric and gas-powered bikes as he sentenced the electric scooter rider who crashed into “Gone Girl” actor Lisa Banes to one to three years in prison.

'The Phantom of the Opera' extends Broadway run into April

The masked man of Broadway is going out strong. "The Phantom of the Opera" — Broadway's longest-running show — has postponed its final performance by eight weeks, pushing its closing curtain from February to April after at spike in ticket demand.

$10M bust of luxury knock-offs in Lower Manhattan

Among the $10 million in fake products were Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Gucci, Balenciaga, Prada, Dior, Rolex, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Photo of kid holding pistols led to dad's arrest for ghost guns

A New York City man faces dozens of counts of felony crimes related to so-called ghost guns after he sent a digital photo of his 7-year-old son holding two pistols to a group chat with family and friends, the DA said.

Exclusive tour of Ivana Trump's Manhattan townhouse listed for $26.5M

Have an extra $26.5 million? Rosanna Scotto received an exclusive tour of the late Ivana Trump's Manhattan townhouse that is currently on the market.

Man shot in head in Manhattan

The NYPD is investigating the murder of a man found shot in the head in Manhattan.

NYPD officers, good Samaritan save man who fell onto subway tracks from oncoming train

Body camera footage shows two NYPD officers and a good Samaritan helping rescue a man who had fallen onto the subway tracks at the 116th Street station in East Harlem.

Police arrest man accused of attempted rape on moving subway train

A man accused of attempting to rape a woman on a moving subway train after police say he removed his pants and underwear before getting on top of the woman has been arrested.

NYPD: Man attempted to rape woman onboard moving subway train

A man is wanted for attempting to rape a woman onboard a moving NYC subway train after police say he removed his pants and underwear before getting on top of the woman.

NYPD: No known threats to Macy's parade, but tight security

New York is planning tight security around the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in the wake of mass shootings elsewhere in the U.S.

Woman, good Samaritan slashed on L train: NYPD

A woman and a good Samaritan were slashed by a man on an L train on the New York City subway on Tuesday night.

Man dies after being beaten by swarm of dirt bike, ATV riders in Harlem

Arthur Cooke, 45, has died two weeks after he was brutally assaulted by a gang of ATV and dirt bike riders in Harlem following a fender bender.