Columbia takes on Yale in Ivy League Women's Basketball Tournament

The Columbia Women’s Basketball program is eyeing its first-ever conference championship title as the No. 2 Lions take on No. 3 Yale in the semifinals of the 2022 Ivy League Women's Basketball Tournament this Friday.

Pamela Anderson to make Broadway debut in 'Chicago'

Pamela Anderson will play Roxie Hart in Chicago from April 12-June 5 at the Ambassador Theatre

Russian invasion:  Protesters fill Times Square, demand Ukraine no-fly zone

Hundreds of protesters gathered in New York’s Times Square to call for peace in Ukraine on Saturday as Russia continued its military invasion of the country.

Man sexually assaults woman on NYC subway: NYPD

Police are searching for a man they say sexually assaulted a woman aboard an L train in Manhattan.

2 women killed, driver arrested in FDR Drive crash

Two women were killed and the driver injured after their vehicle crashed on the FDR Drive Friday morning and burst into flames.

NYC Burger King murder suspect pleads not guilty

Winston Glynn, 30, has been charged with first-degree murder and robbery in the Jan. 9 killing of Burger King employee Kristal Bayron-Nieves.

K-Pop group ONEUS talk about their favorite NYC things

ONEUS burst onto the scene three years ago and haven't looked back. This K-Pop group-- on the verge of superstardom--slowed down long enough to talk about the wild ride.

Anna Netrebko out of Met Opera for supporting Vladimir Putin

Soprano Anna Netrebko withdrew from her future engagements at the Metropolitan Opera in New York rather than repudiate her support for Russian President Vladimir Putin, costing the company one of its top singers and best box-office draws.

Man arrested, charged after 7 NYC Asian women attacked

The NYPD says Steven Zajonc, 28, is facing multiple hate crime charges in connection to the string of attacks on February 27.

Plans unveiled for Manhattan-LaGuardia Airport connection

More plans have been unveiled for a public transit connection between Manhattan and LaGuardia Airport, months after a $2 billion project to build an elevated rail link through Queens was put on hold.

Revamped James Beard Awards seek to recognize diverse culinary innovators

The James Beard Awards were on hiatus for two years while the foundation audited and revised its policies and procedures. The prestigious awards are now back with the goal of having broader horizons.

Alpo Martinez killed over road rage, not betrayal, reports claim

Former Harlem drug kingpin Alpo Martinez was apparently killed in a dispute over his driving and not his drug-dealing past or flipping on his former associates.

'Wicked' on Broadway: Brittney Johnson breaks barrier as new Glinda

On Valentine's Day, Brittney Johnson made Broadway history when she became the first Black actor to assume the role of Glinda full-time in "Wicked," shattering a racial barrier on the day of love.

Missing child alert for boy with autism canceled

The Missing Child Alert for Rakeim Wrighton, 17, was canceled Tuesday. No further details were provided.

Donald Trump appeals ruling forcing him to testify in NY probe

Former President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. have appealed a judge's decision requiring they answer questions under oath in New York state's civil investigation into their business practices.

NYC proof of vaccination rule for restaurants, gyms ends March 7

Starting Monday, March 7, you will no longer be required to show proof of COVID vaccination when you go to a restaurant, bar, gym, or entertainment venue.

'SoHo Karen' could avoid time behind bars under plea deal

The so-called SoHo Karen, who falsely accused a Black teenager of stealing her phone when she'd actually left it in an Uber, has been offered a plea deal that could let her avoid the slammer.