'Gun Free Zone': Judge declines to block New York's new gun rules

A federal judge declined to block New York's new gun rules a day before they are set to go into effect. The NYPD has begun posting signs proclaiming the iconic tourist destination Times Square as a "Gun Free Zone."

NYC banks locking up ATM vestibules to keep out homeless

banks are reportedly locking up vestibules that house the cash machines overnight due to problems with homeless people using them to sleep or even as bathrooms.

Times Square area to be labeled a 'Gun Free Zone'

"Gun free zone" signs will be posted at every entry point leading into the Times Square area this week, the NYPD says. But first the city needs to clearly define Times Square.

Man stabbed to death in Manhattan

A man was stabbed to death on the streets of Manhattan early on Wednesday morning.

NYC moving migrants bused from Texas into hotels

New York City is renting blocks of hotel rooms to house busloads of migrants who were sent to the city by Texas officials.

Woman fights off moped-riding robbers on Upper East Side

Authorities say the suspects approached two 28-year-old women on the Upper East Side and attempted to steal the necklace from one, before she fought them off.

74-year-old woman punched in unprovoked Manhattan attack

Surveillance video shows the attacker picking a bag up off the ground before suddenly lashing out and, unprovoked, punching the victim knocking her to the ground.

What's going on in NYC area this weekend? Aug. 26-28

Do you need ideas for what to do this weekend in the city? Good Day's Ryan Kristafer has these suggestions. One involves "hanging out" with Harry Styles... (OK, not really.)

NYPD investigating Manhattan robbery pattern

Police say the robberies could be linked to the group of suspects who attacked and critically injured an off-duty NYPD officer in the Bronx on Tuesday morning, but that the pair of incidents are still under investigation.

Rally calls for end to carriage horse rides in NYC

There are new questions being asked about discrepancies in the case of a carriage horse who collapsed on the streets of New York City two weeks ago.

New York primary: Dan Goldman defeats crowded Democratic field

Attorney Dan Goldman defeated several candidates for the Democratic nomination in a newly drawn U.S. House district that covers parts of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

New York primary: Nadler defeats Maloney in battle of top House Democrats

At least one of New York City's most veteran members of Congress will be voted out of office Tuesday in a Democratic primary pitting U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler against U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney.

Met Opera drops vaccine requirement, still mandates masks

The Metropolitan Opera is dropping its vaccination requirement for audiences next season but will still mandate the wearing of masks.

NYPD releases video of subway stabbing suspect

A man on his way home from work tried to intervene to stop aggressive harassment on a subway train ended up paying a price on Monday.

Fans pack Rucker Park for streetball game

New York City is known as the Mecca of basketball because of events like the Rucker Park Streetball Championship Game, which had some prominent New Yorkers on hand for the action.

Peloton opens Hudson Yards studios for in-person classes

Throughout the pandemic, Peloton kept people pedaling, panting and planking at home. The studio came to us. Now, we can come back to the studio.

Senators call for extradition of U.S. fugitives from Cuba

Joanne Chesimard and William Morales have been fugitives from justice in separate terrorism cases from the 1970s. Two U.S. senators—a Democrat and a Republican—want Cuba, where the fugitives are hiding out, to stop protecting them so they can finally face justice.

New York boasts the world's skinniest skyscraper: Steinway Tower

One skyscraper stands out from the rest in the Manhattan skyline. It's not the tallest, but it is the skinniest — the world's skinniest, in fact.