NYPD seeking suspect who posed as priest to steal from Queens church

The NYPD is on the hunt for a man who allegedly impersonated a priest in order to get into a church in Queens and steal $900 from the rectory.

Home repair scam artists targeting senior citizens in Queens

Authorities are sounding the alarm over scam artists targeting senior citizens in Queens with promises of home repair that quickly turn into cash grabs.

Mayor Adams to reinstate bag checks in NYC subway after string of assaults

Mayor Eric Adams announced Tuesday that the NYPD would resume random bag checks among some commuters in order to tamp down on violent crime in the city's subway.

MTA conductor struck in head with glass bottle at Bronx station

A conductor on an NYC subway train was struck in the head with a glass bottle, the second unprovoked attack in just two weeks on an MTA worker.

Torso found in Bronx apartment: NYC police

A human torso was discovered inside a Bronx building Tuesday night, according to the NYPD.

NYC cyclist deaths hit record high in 2023

According to a new report, the number of cyclists killed in New York City has risen to a 23-year high, and a majority of those who were killed were riding e-bikes.

Spring 2024: When Daylight Saving Time begins, sun sets after 7 p.m. in NYC

New Yorkers had a sweet taste of spring on Sunday when sunny skies teamed up with 60-degree highs. Ignore this week's rain: here's what we can look forward to:

NYC struggling to tackle rising subway crime, homelessness

A series of high-profile crimes and an increase in homelessness has sharpened focus on New York City's subway system.

Six charged for smuggling goose and duck intestines from China: Feds

A group of six people have been charged in connection to a scheme to smuggle thousands of pounds of raw goose and duck intestines from China to New York City.

NYC to enforce curfew for Randall's Island migrant camp

NYC Mayor Eric Adams is planning to implement a curfew policy within two weeks at Randall's Island migrant camp.

What is the most loved slang word across NYC?

"Cringe" became the front-runner for New York's most loved slang word, with 94.03% of upvotes from participants.

Whole Foods opens first mini market in NYC: Here's what's inside

They say the new format won't replace the traditional, but instead, will provide easy access to items usually found at regular Whole Foods Markets. 

Family blames construction after pedestrian struck, killed by MTA bus in East Village

The family of Shawn Gooding, a man who was hit and killed by an MTA bus over the weekend, is demanding answers about his death, claiming that ongoing construction in the area led to his death.

NYC's congestion pricing plan: MTA holds final 2 public hearings

Commuters have two final opportunities to speak their minds about the MTA’s controversial congestion pricing plan at two hearings on Monday.

Central Park hosts memorial for beloved celebrity owl Flaco

A memorial was planned late Sunday afternoon in Central Park near what organizers call Flaco’s favorite oak tree.

Security guards slashed, nurses attacked at Staten Island hospital

Three security guards were slashed and nurses were attacked at a Staten Island hospital Sunday morning, according to police.

Man stabbed on NYC subway train in Bronx

A man in his 60s was reportedly stabbed in the stomach aboard a 4 train in the Bronx on Friday.