Great N.Y. Noodletown, a Chinatown favorite for 50 years

Great N.Y. Noodletown has been a New York City gem for half a century. It has a delicious menu that isn't that complicated or extensive -- the owner says do a few things and do them really well.

NYPD addresses drug complaints at Tompkins Square Park

The NYPD held a meeting Thursday with East Village residents to address concerns about activity in Tompkins Square Park following a rash of complaints about both selling and using drugs in the area.

Man with ax, sword tries to get into NY Times newsroom

A man with an axe and a sword went into the lobby of the New York Times building and demanded to speak with the political editor.

Macy's unveils NYC 2022 holiday window display

The theme for this year's version of the world-famous display is “Celebrating the holidays together.”

Museum of Broadway in the Theater District opens its doors

After five years in the making, the Museum of Broadway finally opened its curtain in the Theater District.

Julius Bar, an iconic NYC gay bar, may become city landmark

Julius Bar, one of the oldest gay bars in New York City, could become the latest of the city's landmarks.

5th Avenue to close to car traffic in December for first time ever

On December 4th, 11th, and 18th, between the hours of noon and 6 p.m., Fifth Avenue will be for pedestrians only from 49th Street to 57th Street.

Golden Girls Kitchen NYC is set to open soon

New Yorkers will be able to say "thank you for being a friend," inside the Golden Girls Kitchen restaurant experience in Manhattan.

Armed men rob 3 people of $72K in jewelry outside NYC store

Police say three people were robbed by two armed men on the street outside a Manhattan jewelry store. An estimated $72,000 in items were stolen from the victims.

Rudy Giuliani not expected to face charges after raids

Federal prosecutors have notified a judge in New York that they do not plan to bring criminal charges against Rudy Giuliani in connection with a probe into his interactions with Ukrainian figures.

Legionnaires' disease killed 5 people at Manhattan nursing home

Five people died of Legionnaires’ disease over the summer at a New York City nursing home. The outbreak at Amsterdam Nursing Home was the city’s worst since 2015.

Gay men targeted in drugging and robbery attacks, 2 deaths possibly linked

There is concern that gay men are being targeted for robbery and assaults in Manhattan by an organized gang. Two deaths may be connected to the cases.

East Village community rallies around candy shop owner set to turn 90

The East Village community is raising money to make sure the owner of a beloved candy store set to turn 90 can stay in business as long as he likes.

African migrants welcomed by Bronx religious leader

An Imam in the Bronx has been welcoming and housing migrants from Africa for a year and a half, until the city stepped in to help

Rockefeller Christmas Tree cut down and heading to NYC

The tree that will take center stage in Rockefeller Plaza for the 2022 holiday season was cut down on Thursday before being loaded onto a truck headed to Manhattan.