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.

Increased security, but no sense of surprise: NYC reacts to Trump indictment

The NYPD is ramping up security after a grand jury indicted former President Donald Trump, but New Yorkers say today's news came as no real surprise.

Manhattan sees population growth as urban counties stop outflow

The U.S. Census Bureau released new population estimates that show the county surrounding Manhattan added over 17,000 residents in the year ending in July 2022 after losing almost 111,000 people in the previous year.

Street Soldiers: Brooklyn's hip-hop roots

From the Notorious B.I.G, to Jay-Z, Brooklyn has produced some of the biggest names in rap history.

NYC's new ad campaign takes swipe at Boston

A new digital billboard for the "We Love NYC" campaign reads "We do more before 8 a.m. than Boston does all day."

Appeals court: Madison Square Garden can ban lawyers suing them from entry

Call it a split decision: Madison Square Garden gets to ban lawyers from sporting events, but when it comes to other events like concerts and shows, there's an important catch.

Manhattan man beaten after asking motorcyclist to drive safely: NYPD

Police say a 52-year-old man was walking his dog on the Upper East Side when he was attacked by a motorcyclist he asked to drive more safely.

New art exhibit on display inside Terminal 4 at JFK Airport

Fifteen images are on display inside Terminal 4 at JFK Airport, demonstrating the meaning of "home" to the individuals who are featured.

Amputee Soccer doesn't want your sympathy. They want you to watch

The sound of crutches clanging against each other is only drowned out by the athletes calling for the ball and coaches yelling instructions. Soon, they hope, fans’ cheers will join that mix.

New York City on pace for least-snowy season since recordkeeping began in 1869

The National Weather Service says only 2.3 inches of snow has fallen in New York City this season. The record for the least amount of snow stands at 2.8 inches from 1972-73.

NYC subway station agents to leave booths to provide customer service

Station agents will begin assisting riders outside of booths by helping customers with questions, providing directional support and reporting quality-of-life issues.

Migrant day laborers struggle to find work in NYC

"No, no, I thought it wasn't like this, if I knew this I would have stayed in my own country. In my country at least there was some work, very little but something."

How one New York brewery is using oysters to save local reefs

The Billion Oyster Project has restored 100 million oysters to New York Harbor and has a larger goal of restoring 1 billion oysters to the harbor by 2035.

Harlem senior surprised with $60K scholarship to HBCU of her choice

A senior from Harlem was awarded the $60,000 Garden of Dreams Inspire Scholarship to whatever HBCU she chooses to attend.