NYC's homeless are filling JFK Airport

Travelers and staff say they're seeing more and more homeless people taking shelter at the walkway between the AirTrain and Terminal 5 at JFK Airport.

Man stole over $10K in lottery tickets in Manhattan

The NYPD is searching for a robber who stole over $10,000 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets from two stores in Manhattan.

Big tech job cuts will hit NYC

Big tech is reducing its workforce which ballooned during the pandemic.

Seafood Kingz 2 brings soul food to City Island

The menu includes succulent shrimp, fried catfish, salmon, lobster tails, and steamed snow crab legs.

NY bill would stop MSG from kicking out 'enemy' lawyers

The proposed legislation comes after the company that owns MSG instituted a policy of preventing ticket holders from entering if they work for any law firm involved in litigation against the company.

Delta flight attendant sits, comforts jittery passenger in touching photo

A Delta passenger said flight attendant Floyd Shannon-Dean sat on the ground in the aisle to comfort a crying woman who wasn’t used to flying.

Audience member plunges into orchestra pit at Drake's Apollo show

A Drake concert had to be paused after an audience member somehow fell from the lower mezzanine level of the Apollo Theater into the orchestra pit.

Drake delivers nostalgia, teases new music at Apollo show

Drake, one of music’s biggest stars, delivered nostalgia and No. 1 hits during the first night of his two intimate weekend shows at the iconic Apollo Theater.

Fox News meteorologist attacked on subway train

FOX News meteorologist Adam Klotz is recovering from a brutal subway attack in New York City.

Teen dead, 5 injured in Brooklyn apartment fire

A 13-year-old boy, identified as Dillon Waldren-Dickson, was pronounced dead after the fire, which also injured two civilians and three firefighters.

Bronx bodega owners chaining up merchandise to deter thieves

Bodega owners in the Bronx say shoplifting and theft have gotten so bad that they are being forced to literally chain up merchandise to stop those who enter their stores to steal.

Quadruple shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 injured in the Bronx

A man was fatally shot, and three others were injured, following a quadruple shooting in the Bronx, police said.

NYC to use Brooklyn Cruise Terminal to shelter asylum-seekers

The city says the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal will have room, food, medical care and other services for 1,000 single men.

NYC celebrates beginning of Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit begin Sunday, January 22.