Homeless man accused of stabbing other homeless men while they were sleeping

Police charged a 40-year-old homeless man with stabbing three other homeless men while they were sleeping. One victim died. The police commissioner said the suspect should never have been on the streets.

Manhattan borough president unveils plan to speed up congestion pricing rollout

New York City's congestion pricing plan has faced delay after delay, and is still over a year away from being implemented without a plan on how it will work. Now, Manhattan borough president Mark Levin has unveiled his own plan to get things moving.

NYC bar owner settles harassment complaint for $500,000

New York Attorney General Letitia James said Wednesday that employees of Sweet & Viscious endured inappropriate comments about their race, sexuality and bodies and suffered unwelcome sexual advances from managers and customers.

Boat capsizes in Hudson River off Manhattan

A 47-year-old woman and her 7-year-old relative from Colombia were killed when their charter boat capsized on the Hudson River. Three people were critical. Investigators are trying to figure out why the boat overturned.

NYC bodega worker rally calling for murder charges to be dropped

Jose Alba, the bodega worker charged with murder, is expected to make a statement during a rally outside City Hall Wednesday afternoon.

NYC homeless stabbings: Suspect in custody

The NYPD has caught someone in connection with the stabbings of three homeless men in separate attacks across Manhattan in recent days. One victim died.

Cornhole growing with pro and social sports leagues

The American Cornhole League, which was formed in 2015, has some lofty goals, including getting the sport into the Olympics within a decade.

Bodega worker murder case: Calls to drop all charges against worker

Drop the murder charge. That will be the request representatives from the United Bodegas of America make when they meet with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Tuesday.

George Washington Bridge tolling is now cashless

Drivers looking to cross from New Jersey into New York over the George Washington Bridge now go through an electronic tolling system.

Metro-North boosts service on New Haven, Waterbury lines

Connecticut is boosting service along two Metro-North rail lines as ridership on the commuter railroad moves closer to pre-pandemic levels.

'Real Housewives' star Jen Shah pleads guilty in fraud case

"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jen Shah entered a guilty plea in her fraud case Monday, Fox News Digital can confirm.

NYC Subway stabbing: Teen in custody after 14-year-old killed

A teenage boy has been arrested and charged after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed and killed inside a subway station in Hamilton Heights.

Three women charged after violent food fight at Lower East Side restaurant

Shocking video on social media shows three women attacking employees at Bel Fries on the Lower East Side after allegedly refusing to pay for the extra sauce they had ordered.

Rolex robbers target men in NYC

Two men have been robbed of expensive Rolex watches in Midtown Manhattan.

Man stabbed to death in NYC park

A man who was sleeping was stabbed to death early Tuesday in a Manhattan park. The NYPD says it happened around 4:40 a.m. at Hudson River Park in the West Village.

Thousands march in NYC for abortion rights

Thousands of people marched and rallied in New York City on Monday to protest the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. In doing so, the high court ended nearly 50 years of the federally protected constitutional right to have an abortion.

Upper East Side Shooting: Azsia Johnson's alleged killer held without bail

Isaac Argro, the ex-boyfriend of Azsia Johnson, who was shot dead as she pushed their infant daughter in a stroller has been ordered jailed without bail in a shooting prosecutors described as a “premeditated execution.”