NYC firefighters say they will be unfairly penalized by congestion pricing
FDNY firefighters say that congestion pricing would be a unfair financial hardship, given how many firefighters are asked to drive their personal vehicles in the city during their shifts.
FDNY firefighters say that congestion pricing would be a unfair financial hardship, given how many firefighters are asked to drive their personal vehicles in the city during their shifts.
Crime in the City this week: Subway conductor stabbed in neck, bodega worker killed
From an MTA conductor slashed in the neck to a bodega worker fatally shot, here's a look at this week's top crime stories throughout NYC.
From an MTA conductor slashed in the neck to a bodega worker fatally shot, here's a look at this week's top crime stories throughout NYC.
After massive corruption sweep, how can NYCHA be fixed?
NYCHA is still facing backlash after a major corruption sweep earlier this month, one that came as no surprise to many long-suffering residents.
NYCHA is still facing backlash after a major corruption sweep earlier this month, one that came as no surprise to many long-suffering residents.
NYC unveils unprecedented e-bike charging stations
This is the first of five public e-battery charging locations to be installed in New York City.
This is the first of five public e-battery charging locations to be installed in New York City.
NYC protest expected for global 'day of action for Palestine'
Massive crowds of potentially millions of people are expected to march around the world on Saturday, including in NYC, in support of a cease-fire in Gaza.
Massive crowds of potentially millions of people are expected to march around the world on Saturday, including in NYC, in support of a cease-fire in Gaza.
Man follows woman off subway, punches, attempts to rape her in Queens: NYPD
Police are on the hunt for a man who is accused of punching and attempting to rape a woman as she left a subway station in Queens last weekend.
Police are on the hunt for a man who is accused of punching and attempting to rape a woman as she left a subway station in Queens last weekend.
NYC subway conductor stabbed in neck sticking head out of A train cabin: 'Enough is enough'
An MTA conductor, identified as Alton Scott, on a southbound A train at a subway station in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn was slashed in the neck when he stuck his head out of the cabin window, the NYPD said.
An MTA conductor, identified as Alton Scott, on a southbound A train at a subway station in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn was slashed in the neck when he stuck his head out of the cabin window, the NYPD said.
Over 80% of NYC families cannot afford childcare amid soaring costs: Report
According to a new report, over 80% of New York City families cannot afford childcare, forcing some to leave to find more affordable places to raise a child.
According to a new report, over 80% of New York City families cannot afford childcare, forcing some to leave to find more affordable places to raise a child.
NYC migrant crisis: What we know about the 2 illegal busted shelters
Two illegal NYC migrant shelters housing dozens of people were busted in the span of two days in Queens and the Bronx.
Two illegal NYC migrant shelters housing dozens of people were busted in the span of two days in Queens and the Bronx.
Subway musician attack: Police arrest woman accused in random NYC assault
Iain Forrest was playing his electric cello at the 34th Street Herald Square Station in NYC when he was randomly attacked. Police arrested Amira Hunter and charged her with assault.
Iain Forrest was playing his electric cello at the 34th Street Herald Square Station in NYC when he was randomly attacked. Police arrested Amira Hunter and charged her with assault.
Another NYC store busted for housing dozens illegally
Cameras captured several men carting suitcases out of the building as NYPD officers watched. One man told FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green he doesn't know where he will sleep Wednesday night.
Cameras captured several men carting suitcases out of the building as NYPD officers watched. One man told FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green he doesn't know where he will sleep Wednesday night.
Brooklyn bodega shooting: Suspect wanted in death of worker
The NYPD said Nazim Berry was shot in the head inside the bodega on Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn after allegedly refusing to give away a free cigar.
The NYPD said Nazim Berry was shot in the head inside the bodega on Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn after allegedly refusing to give away a free cigar.
Wind Advisory covers entire NYC area as storm packs 50 mph gusts, heavy rain, thunder
A Wind Advisory stretches across the entire NYC area as the weather forecast shows a strong cold front charging east, bringing gusts as high as 50 miles per hour and thunderstorms.
A Wind Advisory stretches across the entire NYC area as the weather forecast shows a strong cold front charging east, bringing gusts as high as 50 miles per hour and thunderstorms.
Colombo crime family captain gets four years in prison for extorting NYC labor union
Vincent Ricciardo, who is also known as “Vinny Unions," pleaded guilty to racketeering last July.
Vincent Ricciardo, who is also known as “Vinny Unions," pleaded guilty to racketeering last July.
NYC 24-hour vigil: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators call for Gaza cease-fire at City Hall
City Council members joined activists around 10 a.m. in Lower Manhattan and plan to conclude their demonstration Thursday morning.
City Council members joined activists around 10 a.m. in Lower Manhattan and plan to conclude their demonstration Thursday morning.
Brooklyn multi-vehicle crash leaves at least 15 injured
At least 15 people were injured after an alleged intoxicated driver caused a multi-vehicle crash in Brooklyn Tuesday evening.
At least 15 people were injured after an alleged intoxicated driver caused a multi-vehicle crash in Brooklyn Tuesday evening.
NYC small business owners join suit against congestion pricing
Small business owners say they are joining the suit because the $15 congestion pricing toll will bankrupt retail stores and restaurants south of 60th Street.
Small business owners say they are joining the suit because the $15 congestion pricing toll will bankrupt retail stores and restaurants south of 60th Street.
Violent incidents at NYC migrant shelters lead to calls for more security, revisions of sanctuary city law
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says metal detectors will be installed at the migrant shelter on Randall's Island after yet another fight broke out at the shelter on Monday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says metal detectors will be installed at the migrant shelter on Randall's Island after yet another fight broke out at the shelter on Monday.
MTA installs 4-foot-tall rubber cones to protect subway conductors in Harlem
Officials hope that the 4-foot rubber poles will prevent attacks on subway conductors.
Officials hope that the 4-foot rubber poles will prevent attacks on subway conductors.
Migrants found living inside basement of Queens building; owner says he was trying to help
The Illegal living quarters found inside a Queens building was converted into a living space for migrants, according to the owner. He said he brought them in to give them work.
The Illegal living quarters found inside a Queens building was converted into a living space for migrants, according to the owner. He said he brought them in to give them work.



















