NYC reaches day 701 without at least 1 inch of snow

As of Monday, Jan. 15, it's been 701 days since the Big Apple picked up at least an inch of snow in a single calendar day.

Two pedestrians struck by taxi in Midtown hit-and-run

A man and a woman are in stable condition after they were struck by a taxi in a Midtown hit-and-run on Sunday afternoon.

NYC orders demolition of building that once housed Alleva Dairy in Little Italy

A building in Little Italy that was the site of the country's oldest cheese shop, Alleva Dairy, has been ordered to be demolished after a partial collapse.

NYC snow squalls clear out, arctic chill moves in ahead of storm

Snow showers are expected to bring wind gusts of up to 40-50 miles per hour and hazardous travel conditions Sunday afternoon.

Times Square subway station gets kaleidoscopic art makeover by artist Nick Cave

The MTA and artist Nick Cave have transformed the Times Square-42nd Street subway station with kaleidoscopic glass mosaics as part of an effort to redefine NYC's daily commute.

NYPD cop meets officers who rescued her from burning car nearly 30 years ago

In 1996, Denise Gomez was saved from a burning car by NYPD officers Eric Ocasio and Charles Claudio. Gomez grew up to join the NYPD and Friday, she got to have an emotional reunion with the men who saved her life.

NYPD seeks missing 9-year-old girl in Brooklyn

Police are searching for Heaven Banton, a 9-year-old girl who went missing near her school in Brooklyn on Thursday afternoon.

$1M Powerball ticket sold in Queens

A second-prize winning Powerball ticket worth $1M was sold in Woodside, Queens on Wednesday.

NYC casino proposal underground faces strong opposition from Midtown residents

The Soloviev Group, in partnership with Connecticut's Mohegan Sun, has proposed constructing a gaming complex on land they own, spanning from E. 38th to E. 41st streets, between First Avenue and F.D.R. Drive, near the United Nations building.

Renting in NYC: $1,700 gets you a living room sized apartment, study reveals

According to a new study, the average monthly rent of $1,700 in the 50 largest cities in the nation gets you a whopping 211 square feet in one part of Manhattan.

Bow Bridge reopens in Central Park

The Bow Bridge is one of the most iconic and photographed features of Central Park.

Bronx food pantry in crisis as desperate need surpasses supply

The food pantry in the Pelham Parkway section of the Bronx is preparing to distribute food to those in need, and the numbers are growing.

Secret tunnel in NYC synagogue: City issues vacate orders of 60-foot tunnel

An investigation by New York City's Department of Buildings uncovered a tunnel located underneath the global headquarters of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, an important Jewish site.

Bronx building collapse: Residents face pressure, coercive agreements upon moving back in

One attorney claims the paperwork forces tenants to give up some of their rights, in exchange for the keys to the Bronx apartment building they already have rights to.

NYC secret tunnel in Brooklyn synagogue leads to brawl between NYPD, worshippers

A historic Brooklyn synagogue that serves as the center of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement in Crown Heights was trashed this week during an unusual community dispute that began with the discovery of a secret underground tunnel and ended in brawl between worshippers and the NYPD.

NYPD, FDNY have budget cuts restored

Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that budget cuts to the NYPD and the FDNY will be restored after better-than-expected tax revenues and 20 percent cuts to migrant services.