New York Botanical Garden's infamous 'corpse flower' set to bloom

Hold your breath, because the infamous 'corpse flower' is set to bloom at the New York Botanical Garden for the first time in four years.

2 construction workers killed in trench at JFK Airport, officials say

Two workers were killed after becoming trapped “under construction rubble” in a trench at a worksite at John F. Kennedy International Airport, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said.

2 shot, killed in Astoria; 3 suspects wanted

The NYPD is searching for three suspects wanted in connection to the fatal shooting of two men.

Luna Park opens for the 120th year
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Nostalgia wafted through Luna Park, with Brooklyn natives still as proud as ever of their New York City landmark, which survived Superstorm Sandy and is commemorating its 120th year.

NYC garage worker charged with attempted murder after shooting armed thief

A parking garage attendant is charged with attempted murder after confronting an armed thief and wrestling the gun away before opening fire on the suspect.

Top stories: Trump indicted, car vending machine on Long Island and more

This week's top stories: Trump indicted, teens smash angel statue in Queens, a math professor talks about his time playing for the Nets, and more.

Museum of Failure exhibit opens in Brooklyn

Ever hear of a doll that was eventually banned in several countries? That failure (and dozens more) are showcased now at the Museum of Failure.

Law enforcement prepares for possible crowds ahead of Trump surrender

Multiple law enforcement agencies, including the NYPD, US Secret Service, US Marshals, and New York State Court Officers, are coordinating ahead of former President Donald Trump's expected surrender next week.

NYC changing trash set out times: What you need to know

Beginning Saturday, April 1, trash bags will no longer be allowed to be put out on the sidewalks of New York City before 8 p.m.

Reporters from across the globe gather in New York City after Trump’s indictment

Tents are lined up in front of the New York Criminal Courthouse as reporters from Japan, Germany and even Italy await more news on former President Donald Trump’s recent indictment.

NYC patient's ambulance joyride ends when police spike tires

Police say a man stole a ambulance from Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital and took it on a 25-mile joyride before police eventually stopped him on the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.

'Rule of law has died': Trump 'ready to fight' indictment, attorney says

Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina told Good Day New York that his client was shocked by the indictment “actually coming to fruition" but is now ready to “fight" the case.

3 teens smash angel statue outside Holy Family Church in Queens

Additional images of the three teen suspects the NYPD said smashed a concrete statue of an angel outside a NYC church were released.

Trump attorney on Manhattan indictment: ?Political prosecution? he?s ready to fight?
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Donald Trump's New York attorney Joe Tacopina on Good Day New York reacted to the news of the indictment, which was the first against a former U.S. president, and discussed when Trump may surrender.

Staten Island woman abducted, beaten repeatedly, raped inside bus

According to court documents, the NYC woman was forced into the bus, and had leg shackles and handcuffs placed on her.

Suspect indicted in NYC gay bar druggings, robberies

The suspect is connected to a group that would drug and rob men who would visit NYC gay bars, investigators said, which resulted in two fatal overdoses.

Trump indicted: Charged in New York over hush money paid during 2016 campaign

Donald Trump will turn himself in to face as-yet unknown charges next week, his attorney tells FOX. It will be the first criminal case ever brought against a former U.S. president.