Queens crash leaves 2 drivers hospitalized: police

The crash happened shortly after 1 p.m. at the intersection of Peck Avenue and Utopia Parkway in Fresh Meadows, Queens.

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral illuminated by thousands for memorable Christmas mass

Thousands of parishioners gathered for mass services all day at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral where they lit candles, said prayers, and sang honoring the birth of Jesus—ahead of a highly attended midnight mass.

Woman sexually assaulted in subway station mezzanine: NYPD

The NYPD said officers received the call on Friday at approximately 7:35 p.m. after the suspect grabbed the woman's buttocks before leaving the station.

1 dead, 3 injured after shooting in South Jamaica, Queens

Police say the shooting, which may have been gang-related, left a 33-year-old man dead and three other men injured.

Inmates were locked in cells during fire that injured 20 at Rikers Island: Report

A report by a city oversight agency has found that inmates at New York City’s Rikers Island were kept locked in their cells for nearly half an hour while a fire spread through the complex this past April.

Mount Sinai ordered to halt Beth Israel hospital closure by NY state

The New York state Department of Health has ordered Mount Sinai to stop closing inpatient beds at Beth Israel hospital in Gramercy Park in Manhattan.

Cardinal Hayes High School football team celebrates historic victory among city leaders

Bronx declared December 2, 'Cardinal Hayes Football Day' to mark the day the Cardinals became the first team from NYC to win the coveted Catholic League High School State Championship.

Thieves rob Staten Island boxing gym of workout equipment, cash: NYPD

Police say two suspects stole thousands of dollars in equipment, plus $2,000 in cash for a children's Christmas party from the Shaolin Boxing Gym in Staten Island.

'I was in fear of losing my life in Africa' | Migrants in America

Migrants who have traveled to the U.S., seeking asylum are often finding themselves waiting for weeks or even months before their asylum claim even begins to be processed.

NYC teachers sue Mayor Adams over cuts to public schools

The United Federation of Teachers is suing Mayor Eric Adams in an attempt to stop planned budget cuts that with slash spending in the city's public schools.

Brooklyn building fire: FDNY officials work to contain blaze

SkyFOX showed firefighters working to contain the blaze on the top floors of a building in the Gowanus section.

LaGuardia Airport: TSA officers catch Arkansas passenger hiding bullets in baby diaper

Security officers found 17 bullets concealed inside the disposable baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport in the East Elmhurst section of Queens, the TSA said.

NYC solitary confinement banned in jails under controversial bill approved by city council

New York City Council members approved two controversial bills that will ban solitary confinement in city jails and force cops to submit reports on every person they stop as part of an investigation.

NYC first responders join 'Toy Express' to deliver holiday cheer to children

Dozens of first responders from all across New York City joined together on Wednesday to deliver toys for kids and create holiday memories to last a lifetime.

Constantine's Delicatessen, a Queens icon, closing after 92 years

Constantine's Delicatessen in Queens is closing its doors after 92 years, due to the changing tastes of residents and the cost of supplies skyrocketing after the pandemic.