Father arrested in slaying of Staten Island woman

Authorities say the father of a woman whose body was found last year in a New York City park has been charged in her murder.

Deli clerk pepper sprayed during robbery

A Staten Island deli clerk was pepper-sprayed in the face during an early morning robbery.

Lawyer for bar owner denies client struck sheriff's officer

The owner of a Staten Island bar who was arrested a second time for allegedly defying COVID-19 restrictions denies he struck a sheriff's deputy with his vehicle.

Sheriff: Defiant NYC bar owner hit deputy with his car

The co-owner of a New York City bar that authorities said has been defying coronavirus restrictions was taken into custody early Sunday after running over a deputy with a car, authorities said.

Nonprofits help restaurants and families on Staten Island

A unique partnership aims to boost business at local eateries while making sure people get a hot meal for the holidays.

Staten Island bar raided for ignoring coronavirus rules

New York City sheriff's officers on Tuesday evening slapped the handcuffs on a co-owner of a Staten Island bar that declared itself an "autonomous zone" and refused to close.

Upper Manhattan enters yellow zone as COVID cases quickly rise

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that upper Manhattan was entering the yellow zone of COVID restrictions as the number of coronavirus cases increased statewide.

Staten Island field hospital will reopen as virus surges

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reopening an emergency COVID-19 hospital on Staten Island as the number of hospitalizations and infections surge. Cuomo said the increased spread of the virus is already stressing hospital capacity in the borough.

Malliotakis flips House seat for GOP; Rose concedes

Republican Nicole Malliotakis appears to have defeated incumbent Democratic Rep. Max Rose in New York City.

Staten Island sees uptick in positive coronavirus cases

New York City officials are expanding testing and services as a spike in coronavirus cases are being reported on Staten Island.

Candidates in only NYC swing district take aim at mayor

The candidates for Congress in New York City's only swing district are slugging it out in campaign ads that direct much of their fury at a man who isn't on the ballot — Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Staten Island high school to switch to all-remote learning

One of New York City's largest high schools announced on Saturday it would begin the school year with to all-remote instruction.

California EDD money keeps getting mailed to New York address

Unemployment letters, checks and debit cards from California's Employment Development Department have arrived in a New Yorker's mailbox, pointing to potential fraud at the EDD.

Navy cancels F/A-18 flyover of Hudson River

The U.S. Navy has canceled a planned F/A-18 military jet flyover in New York City that was tied to the commemoration of the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.