Teen stabbed, hospitalized in Brooklyn

The NYPD is searching for five suspects after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed in Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon.

Rapper Lil Tjay arrested in the Bronx

Lil Tjay was reportedly on his way to film a music video with fellow rapper Ice Spice when police found multiple guns in a car he was riding in during a traffic stop.

NYPD releases new images of men wanted in $300K Brinks truck robbery

The NYPD has released new photos of men who are wanted in a $300,000 robbery involving an armored truck outside a bank in Brooklyn.

FAA investigating near-miss at JFK Airport

Officials are investigating a close call at John F. Kennedy International Airport Friday night between a plane that was crossing a runway and another that was preparing for takeoff.

Robbers throw knives, store items at workers in NYC deli robbery

A group of robbers threw kitchen knives, store products, and even a food display rack at two deli workers in Manhattan.

NYC shelter provider struggling under crush of migrants

Busloads of asylum seekers are still arriving in New York City each week and are taxing one of New York City's largest shelter providers.

NYPD considering scaling back release of graphic crime videos, report claims

“The increasing quality of still images and videos in our digital age has only advanced the department’s objectives in disseminating distinctly precise descriptions of crime suspects," an NYPD spokesperson said.

Harlem neighborhood divided over planned truck depot

An effort is underway to try and prevent the opening of a truck depot in Harlem and to instead build apartments with affordable housing.

32-year-old man shot, killed in Brooklyn: NYPD

Authorities say the victim was shot in the abdomen near the corner of Dean Street and 4th Avenue in Park Slope.

'New York cannot take more' - Mayor Adams blasts federal response to migrant crisis

“New York cannot take more,” Mayor Eric Adams said in El Paso, Texas. “We expect more from our national leaders to address this issue in a real way.”

Where is George? - Calls for embattled Rep. George Santos to resign continue

Residents on Long Island have launched the #WheresGeorge campaign, insisting that he cannot hide from his constituents as calls continue for his resignation.

NY lawmakers call on MSG to stop using facial recognition software

Madison Square Garden's use of facial recognition technology has come under scrutiny after revelations that it was being used to ban attorneys who work or firms with pending lawsuits against MSG.

Mayor Adams visits U.S.-Mexico border to see migrant crisis first hand

Adams toured shelters where asylum seekers are staying and met the city's mayor, Oscar Leeser, to see how they are handling the influx of newcomers in their city.

'Miracle on the Hudson' marks 14th anniversary

On January 15, 2009, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger managed to land U.S. Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River after a bird strike knocked out the plane's engines, saving the lives of all 155 people on board.

Mayor Adams visiting U.S.-Mexico border

Adams' visit to the U.S. southern border comes one day after he sent Governor Kathy Hochul an emergency request, asking for immediately help to shelter arriving asylum seekers.

Missing deaf, mute woman found on NYC subway

The family of missing Queens woman Samantha Denise Primus has announced a city-wide search to find her on January 15. Primus, who is deaf and non-verbal went missing on December 23.