Father of Philly native killed in possible NYC hate crime left searching for answers

The father of a Philadelphia native killed in a possible hate crime in New York City is searching for answers as he tries to cope with the unimaginable loss of his son.

Corona Plaza street vendors spark neighborhood uproar

Supporters of street vendors in Corona Plaza held a rally on Wednesday after authorities cleared the space due to complaints over trash, blocked sidewalks and criminal activities.

Off-duty NYPD officer, father found dead in suspected murder-suicide in the Bronx

Police say they are investigating after an off-duty NYPD officer and his father were found dead of gunshot wounds inside an apartment in the Bronx in a suspected murder-suicide.

Body of missing Goldman Sachs analyst John Castic found in Newtown Creek

John Castic disappeared after leaving a concert at the Brooklyn Mirage nightclub about 3 a.m. Saturday, the second man in two months to go missing it the Brooklyn Mirage area.

Multiple pedestrians struck by vehicle in Manhattan

Authorities say a car struck the victims at the intersection of East 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue at around 5:30 p.m. in Midtown.

Migrant shelters are full, so what's next? Sleeping on 45th Street

On one side of 45th Street, there are tourists, people commuting to work, going about their daily lives. On the other, it’s a different world.

Bronx baseball club finally has a place to call home

The abandoned fields on Bruner Avenue is where the Astor Academy is training, and the organizers are hopeful this is the place where the next major league baseball star is born.

NYC crime: Subway rider repeatedly stabbed in the stomach in Brooklyn

Police say the men got into a verbal dispute with the victim, 39, late Saturday night as the train approached the Church Avenue station.

Migrant lines may become 'new norm' around NYC

Luis and Bryan were just two of the dozens of asylum seekers outside the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan today, hoping to be placed in a shelter somewhere in the city. 

'Skip the Stuff' begins in NYC: What to know

Starting Monday, the city is requiring those businesses not to provide utensils, condiments packets, napkins or extra containers to customers unless they specifically ask for them.