Billy Joel's historic run at Madison Square Garden to end in 2024

Billy Joel made an announcement on Thursday stating his decision to conclude his record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden.

Pride Month kicks off in NYC

June has been an important month for the LGBTQ+ rights movement since New York City’s first pride march — then dubbed the “Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March" — on June 28, 1970.

NYC Airbnb hosts fight back against new rules with lawsuit

Airbnb hosts in New York City are suing the city over new regulations and claiming unfair targeting of law-abiding homeowners.

NYC migrant crisis: Arrivals begin at shuttered Harlem jail

Migrants will be sharing rooms inside the facility, which will reportedly be for men only, not families or children.

5 women sought in NYC assault, robbery spree

The NYPD is looking for five women they said were involved in a series of assaults and robberies across Brooklyn and the Upper East Side.

Legendary singer Barry Manilow awarding 5 NYC music teachers $15,000

Manilow, who is headlining Radio City Music Hall from May 31 to June 4, is awarding a teacher from each borough $5,000 for themselves and $10,000 for instruments.

Trial opens for 3 charged with aiding Chinese campaign to harass dissidents

An American sleuth and two Chinese men are facing jurors in the first trial to come out of U.S. claims that China’s government has tried to harass, intimidate and arm-twist dissidents and others abroad into returning home.

NYC migrant crisis: One migrant's treacherous journey revealed

FOX 5 New York spoke with one migrant couple to hear how they risked their lives to reach New York City in search of safety and opportunities.

NYC's Animal Care Centers encouraging adoptions of big dogs

This May, Animal Care Centers of New York are dropping their adoption fee for dogs over 40 pounds to just $5 on Wednesdays.

Man, 65, fatally shoots armed robbery suspect in Queens: NYPD

Sources said the suspect has a criminal history, with nearly a dozen arrests for crimes including robbery, burglary and drugs.

NYPD: 2 teen bystanders shot in Brooklyn, suspects on the run

Both suspects fled the scene on foot before police arrived to the scene. Police have so far issued only vague descriptions.

Donald Trump’s legal team, Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand trial

Ten months before Donald Trump is scheduled to stand trial in his historic New York City criminal case, Manhattan prosecutors are turning the former president’s words against him in a tug of war over precisely where he will be tried.

Fat Joe reflects on the life and legacy of the late rapper Big L

Big L's life was cut tragically short, but Big L's voice remains unforgotten, his story echoing through the long arc of hip-hop history.

NYPD officer cites 'courtesy cards' as source of corruption

"We’re not supposed to be showing favoritism when we do car stops, and we shouldn’t be giving them out because the guy mows my lawn," the officer told The Associated Press.

3rd man charged in Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay murder, 21 years later

At the time the other two men were indicted, authorities said Jay’s death involved a drug deal gone bad--now there's a different theory.

Father, mother charged in murder of Bronx 3-month-old girl

On the way out from the 44th precinct Monday night, the girl's father told reporters, "I love my daughter. I’m sorry. It was a mistake."

Injured veteran receives mortgage-free Connecticut home for his service

Retired U.S. Army Specialist Evan Marcy, the son of a 9/11 first responder, was injured while on deployment in Afghanistan in 2009.

NYC migrant crisis: New arrivals struggling to make ends meet

Migrants and asylum seekers are turning to selling goods in the city's subways as they away decisions on their status and ability to work legally in the city.