In Trump probe, Manhattan grand jury is back at work

David Pecker, a longtime Trump friend and the former chief executive of the parent company of the National Enquirer, was also seen weeks ago at the same building, suggesting that his testimony could be key.

NYPD officers shoot man armed with knife while responding to mental health call

NYPD officers shot and critically injured a man who reportedly advanced toward them with a knife Sunday while he was having a mental health crisis, police said.

East Village residents rally against 'corporate takeover' of apartments

Residents say a private equity firm Meadow Partners bought the buildings on East 11th and 12th streets and is aggressively displacing long-term tenants and hiking up rents.

NYPD searches for teens who smashed angel statue outside Queens church

The teens were seen pulling the statue over the fence, carrying it down the parking lot and then tossing it, smashing the statue into pieces.

Giant pizza bagels in Queens go viral

"There’s no state in the union that has better bagels or pizza than New York," says the owner of Utopia Bagels, which sells the popular hybrid creation.

MTA ridership still 40% below pre-pandemic levels: Report

A new report from the New York State Comptroller's Office shows that MTA ridership still remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and improvements to safety, reliability, and frequency are key factors in bringing riders back.

3-alarm Chinatown fire injures 8 firefighters

Officials say the 3-alarm fire began on the building's first floor, before quickly spreading to its upper floors.

Package with suspicious powder delivered to Manhattan DA's office amid Trump probe

A law enforcement source confirmed there was a note saying "Alvin – I’ll kill you" in the envelope. District Attorney Alvin Bragg is currently weighing whether to proceed with an indictment against former President Donald Trump.

Department of Sanitation to take over street-vending enforcement

After a Queens councilwoman's repeated calls for a crackdown, the mayor's office is making a big change in terms of who's in charge when it comes to enforcing the city's street vending laws.

Shots fired at NYPD vehicle in the East Village

Authorities say an unknown suspect opened fire on an occupied police vehicle in the East Village on Thursday evening.

Sunnyside Restaurant Week hits the streets in Queens

This year is the 11th edition of Sunnyside Restaurant Week, with participating restaurants serving up a three-course dinner menu for $35.

Staten Island teen's subway serenade brings joy to girl with special needs

A simple trip to the St. Patrick's Day Parade turned into a true "Only In New York" moment for one family, thanks to a musically-inclined teen on the New York City subway.

Tuberculosis cases on the rise in NY: CDC

New York's caseload was roughly 40% higher than the national rate, with 714 cases discovered in 2022, compared to 683 the year before. The overwhelming majority of cases were found in New York City.

Glass smashed in at Ugandan Embassy in Midtown amid anti-LGBTQ bill controversy

The Ugandan Embassy in Midtown was subject to a "violent incident" that took place days after the UN urged the president of Uganda to block an anti-LGBTQ bill.