Writer’s lawsuit accusing Trump of rape begins Tuesday; experts weigh in

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine advice columnist, claims that former President Donald Trump raped her in a luxury department store dressing room in the 1990s.

Company behind NY's red light and speed cameras wins contracts despite lawsuits

There is growing controversy surrounding Verra Mobility Corporation, the company behind New York's red light and speed cameras. The company has been sued by NYC in the past for overbilling, but continues to receive contracts.

Fourth-generation cop is one of over 500 new NYPD recruits

The NYPD welcomes 538 new officers to the force on Monday, including Officer Michael McCarthy, who follows in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather by becoming a police officer.

NYPD Chief Jeff Maddrey voided ex-officer’s arrest, watchdog agency says

The incident from November 2022 involved a former NYPD officer who reportedly chased down several teenagers after their basketball hit one of the officer’s storefront cameras.

Manhattan parking garage demolition may pose risks to surrounding structures

Officials say they are concerned that demolishing the collapsed parking garage could threaten the stability of several surrounding buildings.

World’s first-ever oat milk ice cream shop thrives in NYC: 'It's the bomb'

The shop was founded to keep those with food allergies in mind, Whipped general manager Hannah Keller said, adding that many in the U.S. are lactose intolerant.

Questions over Manhattan parking garage collapse remain

Officials continue to search for answers as the slow demolition of a Lower Manhattan parking garage that collapsed this week continues.

9-year-old boy from NYC shot and killed in Dominican Republic

Police in the Dominican Republic say 9-year-old Gioser Luis Féliz was on vacation with his family when he was shot and killed by a group of men in a botched robbery attempt.

Alligator found in NYC park with swallowed bathtub stopper dies, zoo says

“This was a tragic case of animal abuse," the Bronx Zoo said of the alligator, which was found suffering from severe weight loss, anemia, and other conditions.

NYC rent-stabilized apartments could see rent increase of up to 16%

The Rent Guidelines Board is considering potential increases to rent in the city's roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments. Those increases could be as much as 16%, the highest increase in decades.

NYC's new gang culture: 'The body count is never enough'

It's clear today's gang problem is very different from the gang culture of decades past, and so is the law-enforcement approach. Here's an inside look at how NYPD is countering the violence.

Street Soldiers preview: The new gang culture
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Gangs and gun violence have been plaguing the city, and authorities say the members are getting younger and bolder in this week's Street Soldiers. FOX 5's Lisa Evers shares what is fueling the violence, and what's being done to redirect these young people from a life of crime.

Cleanup underway after fleeing driver hit NYPD officer outside Midtown wine bar

The restaurant owner said a party of eight asked to sit outside moments before the incident happened, but he was short-staffed, so he had them sit inside instead.