Korean fine dining restaurant opens in NYC subway station

Nōksu is a new Korean fine-dining restaurant located in an unusual place, inside of a subway station in Midtown Manhattan.

Iconic NYC Jewish deli vandalized with swastika after voicing support for Israel

2nd Ave Deli, a Jewish deli on the Upper East Side, was vandalized with a swastika after showing its support for Israel following the attacks by Hamas.

NYC crime: Man shot outside Upper East Side bar

The shooting outside the Upper East Side bar happened Wednesday just before 3 a.m. at E. 76th St. and 2nd Ave., the NYPD said.

A third of NYC renters are paying more than half their income to rent

Data from the city and the Census Bureau found more than half of New Yorkers are what they call "rent burdened" and spend at least 30% of their salary on their rent.

FDNY issues urgent warning on lithium-ion battery risks after fire injures 5

The FDNY continues to sound the alarm on lithium-ion batteries and officials say an e-bike along with a lithium-ion battery was found at the scene of a fire that injured 5 people Tuesday morning.

Queens dispensary opens after two-month court delay

The entrepreneurs behind Terp Bros Cannabis Dispensary opened their doors Tuesday for the very first time after a court-mandated delay.

Target opens in Union Square weeks after company blames crime on NYC store closure

Target opened a store in Union Square this month, just weeks after the company announced it would close nine store in four states, including one in East Harlem, blaming retail theft and crime.

NYC limiting migrant families with children to 60-day shelter stays

It's the mayor's latest attempt to provide relief to the city's shelter system and finances as it grapples with more than 120,000 international migrants who have come to New York, many without housing or the legal ability to work.

Man puts NYC life on hold to fight in Israel: 'It wasn't a question'

Noy lives in Manhattan. He owns his own company. Like so many, he has a full-time job – and a full life in New York. But in an instant, everything was put on hold.

Man punches bus passenger, attempts to remove victim’s turban in Queens hate crime assault: police

Police are looking for the man who repeatedly punched an MTA passenger and attempted to remove his turban on a shuttle bus in Richmond Hill. Queens. Police are calling this attack a possible hate crime.

World's largest landfill becomes second-largest park in NYC, now open to the public

According to the Mayor's office the space will offer views of the hills, waterways, and plenty of areas designated to birdwatching. There will also be parking and waterless restrooms.

Thousands rally for Palestinians in Times Square

Thousands gathered in Times Square on Friday to express their support for the people of Palestine and condemn Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza.

Increased security at synagogues across NYC despite lack of credible threats

While there are no credible threats, authorities have increased security at synagogues all across New York City following the deadly Hamas terror attack in Israel.