NYC ice skating rinks opening for 2022 winter season

Every year, outdoor ice-skating rinks draw thousands of locals and tourists seeking a chilly and memorable New York City experience. Several rinks made famous in classic and modern movies and TV shows are set to open for the 2022–2023 season in the coming weeks.

Subway crime: Woman stabbed in arm in Manhattan station

Police say a woman was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in the arm inside a subway station in Washington Heights on Sunday.

15-year-old punched, robbed in Manhattan subway station

Authorities say the victim, a 15-year-old boy, was standing on the platform at the West 72nd Street subway station when the suspect punched him in the face and stole his smartphone.

Dogs strut their stuff at Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade

This year marked the first time the parade was held in person since the COVID-19 pandemic began, following two years of parades held on Zoom.

Trump company set for criminal trial in off-books pay scheme

Former President Donald Trump's company is set to face trial on charges that it helped some of its executives cheat on their taxes.

Early-morning Harlem shooting leaves one dead

Police say a man in his 20s was killed after being shot in the chest near the Jackie Robinson Houses early Saturday morning.

People line up for $5 cookies in NYC

As people try to trim their budgets and save a little extra cash, there's one area where consumers refuse to compromise: $5 cookies.

Attacker pepper sprayed after stabbing man on subway

An attacker pulled out a small kitchen knife and stabbed the victim in the hand and leg. But then the tables were turned.

Times Square casino considered

Three new casino gambling licenses will be issued in the New York City area and one of the areas that could get a casino is Times Square.

Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner 2022

The event raises money for catholic charities and children in need across New York, and doesn't spare any of New York's influential and powerful from a few good jokes, no matter their political affiliation.

Migrants slow to use Randall's Island housing facility

Those staying at the facility get three meals a day, a place to sleep and shower, and access to the internet and phones to connect with their families.

Contents of shuttered Gramercy Park Hotel up for sale

For almost a century, New York City's Gramercy Park Hotel personified old world charm and modern cool. Sadly, the hotel has closed. But you can own a piece of its history.

NYC's Randall's Island tent camp opens, but lacks migrants

The facility, which is expected to house 500 single adult men for up to four days, only had two or three migrants housed there as of Wednesday night.

Assault victim afraid to ride subway again

Vesly Beato of the Bronx was a victim of violence on the subway back in August. She has healed from her wound but her fear to get back underground isn't going away.

Tent shelters for migrants opening on Randall's Island

Asylum seekers will start moving into the tent shelters on Randall's Island on Wednesday. The city had to move these tents from Orchard Beach to Randall's Island due to flooding concerns.

4th woman charged in 'green goblin gang' attack

Police arrested a fourth suspect who was wanted in the so-called green goblin gang attack on two women in a Manhattan subway train, the NYPD said.

NYC counterfeit market thrives despite police crackdowns

Makeshift markets for counterfeit goods continue to multiply, especially on Canal Street in Manhattan, where the sidewalk outside a bank is crawling with shoppers, sellers, cash, and fake Fendi.