Trump makes video appearance in New York criminal case; trial date set for March

Donald Trump threw up his hands in frustration Tuesday as a judge scheduled his criminal trial for March 25, putting the former president and current candidate in a courtroom in the heat of next year’s presidential primary season.

2023 Tower Climb NYC's honorary starters embrace friendship amidst tragedy

The honorary starters for the 2023 Tower Climb NYC are three ladies who, in the midst of their grief, were able to find friendship and support with each other.

Injured NYPD detective's support network reaches new heights

Detective Dalsh Veve suffered a traumatic brain injury while responding to a shooting call nearly six years ago. Today, NYPD and Tunnel to Towers are still supporting him, and his family.

‘Unintentional tragedy’: AG won’t file charges against NYPD officers in man's death

"It was determined that Mr. Smith’s death was a horrible and unintentional tragedy," a spokesperson with the attorney general’s office said in a statement regarding their investigation.

Groundbreaking robotic surgery helps New York man walk again

According to Mount Sinai Hospital, Amir is one of the first to go through with a 360-degree spinal fusion. "The recovery has been great," he says.

NYC migrant crisis: 3 more buses arrive as city struggles to house families

According to Mayor Eric Adams, more than 70,000 migrants have arrived in the Big Apple over recent months, and 42,000 are still under city care.

MTA proposes fare hike at finance committee hearing

The MTA unveiled its new fare hikes proposal which could go into effect as soon as Labor Day.

NY officials urge quicker process to clear asylum seekers for work

Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams want the Biden administration to expedite the process for legal asylum seekers to get their working papers. 

Woman randomly shoved into side of NYC subway car in critical condition, police say

Police said the woman was walking on an Upper East Side subway platform when a man pushed her head into the departing ‘E’ train, leaving her in critical condition with spinal injuries.

Survivors return to say 'thank you' to Brookdale Hospital's trauma team

Former trauma patients came back to Brookdale Hospital recently to say things. One survivor summed it up, telling the staff, "You guys are angels working for God."

Iconic Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G. honored for 51st birthday

As part of the celebration, the Universal Hip Hop Museum unveiled a portion of its permanent exterior "Lyric Wall," featuring the famous lines from the rapper’s song "Juicy."

NYC migrant crisis: City struggling to keep up with housing

As of May 17, 42,200 asylum seekers are in the city's care. The city has opened more than 150 shelters but is still struggling to find the migrants housing.

NYC migrant crisis: Roosevelt Hotel reopens as shelter for asylum seekers

The hotel will also serve as an intake center. Families can receive medical and legal services and also be re-ticketed to other cities.