Swing and a miss: NYC replaces 'Jakie' Robinson road sign

The sign spotted Sunday in Queens featured a picture of Robinson, Major League Baseball's first African American player in the modern era, over the words “Jakie Robinson Parkway.”

Cashier attacked at Bronx grocery store

Grocery store workers are calling for more protection after the NYPD says a group of suspects assaulted a supermarket cashier in the Bronx.

2 more suspects wanted in violent NYC $500K jewelry robbery

The NYPD is searching for two additional suspects in connection to a violent armed robbery where police said $500,000 in jewelry was stolen from a Queens location.

25-year-old man shot, killed in the Bronx: NYPD

Police say they are investigating the deadly shooting of a 25-year-old man in the Bronx on Sunday afternoon.

LIRR begins Grand Central Madison service. Here's what to expect.

The $11 billion project is the first extension of the Long Island Rail Road in 112 years, allowing riders access to the East Side without having to go through Penn Station on the West Side.

20-year-old son stabbed mother to death, slashed father: NYPD

Police say 20-year-old Dennis Cho is facing multiple charges, including murder for allegedly stabbing his 60-year-old mother to death and slashing his 61-year-old father.

Manhattan synagogue counters 'Day of Hate' with 'Day of Resolve'

Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side has announced that it will hold an outdoor Shabbat service on the front steps of its 4th Avenue Sanctuary to show the resolve of the Jewish Community in the face of anti-Semitism.

Uber, Lyft drivers prepare to strike at LaGuardia

There will be no Uber or Lyft pickups at LaGuardia Airport from noon to midnight on Sunday, as drivers demand more money from the ride-sharing companies.

Mayor Adams' brother set to leave City Hall security job

In an interview that aired Friday, Bernard Adams announced that he was leaving his volunteer post as a mayoral security adviser.

Met Opera marks 1st year of Ukraine war with concert

Friday marked the somber anniversary of the Russian invasion that upended the lives of Ukrainians and upset Europe’s security.

NYPD warns about possible anti-Semitic protests

The NYPD is preparing for any possible problems after a small racist group called for a "day of hate" across the U.S. targeting Jews.

NY, NJ Police increase security after 'Day of Hate' social media posts

Law enforcement and Jewish organizations across the nation are on high alert after a neo-Nazi group proclaimed Saturday to be a "National Day of Hate."

Gusty winds cause tree to fall onto car on Upper West Side

The tree damaged a car near Riverside Drive and West 106th Street just after 2:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon.

Supporters outnumber protesters as 'Drag Story Hour' returns in Queens

Members of the LGBTQ community, their allies, and other supporters outnumbered protesters by roughly 100 to maybe half a dozen people at Friday's event.