NYC cannabis crackdown: Mayor promises enforcement through 'education'
After New York legalized the sale of recreational marijuana, dozens if not hundreds of shops around the city began openly selling cannabis products without a license. So what does the mayor plan to do about these unlicensed weed dealers?
After New York legalized the sale of recreational marijuana, dozens if not hundreds of shops around the city began openly selling cannabis products without a license. So what does the mayor plan to do about these unlicensed weed dealers?
State says NYC's planned ban on foie gras sales violates law
New York City’s ban on the sale of foie gras, already delayed by a court challenge, has now been found in violation of state agricultural law.
New York City’s ban on the sale of foie gras, already delayed by a court challenge, has now been found in violation of state agricultural law.
NYPD warehouse fire could affect criminal cases
More than 48 hours after flames destroyed a warehouse used by the NYPD to store vehicles and evidence from investigations, officials are monitoring the scene and questions are mounting about the fire's effect on the criminal justice process.
More than 48 hours after flames destroyed a warehouse used by the NYPD to store vehicles and evidence from investigations, officials are monitoring the scene and questions are mounting about the fire's effect on the criminal justice process.
Legendary radio host Scott Shannon retiring
Scott Shannon, the legendary host who has spent the better part of the last 40 years on the air in New York City, is retiring.
Scott Shannon, the legendary host who has spent the better part of the last 40 years on the air in New York City, is retiring.
NJ men recount harrowing experience being lost at sea for 10 days
Two friends boarded a sailboat in Cape May, New Jersey, and set sail for Florida. They never made it. So what happened? Thankfully, they were rescued and were able to answer that question.
Two friends boarded a sailboat in Cape May, New Jersey, and set sail for Florida. They never made it. So what happened? Thankfully, they were rescued and were able to answer that question.
14-year-old girl assaulted by man while walking in the Bronx
A man is accused of assaulting a 14-year-old girl while she was walking on a sidewalk in the Bronx, police say.
A man is accused of assaulting a 14-year-old girl while she was walking on a sidewalk in the Bronx, police say.
Man wanted in 'random' shootings of Philadelphia Parking Authority officer, NYC gas station employee
“We're very concerned that this individual can strike again," Captain John Walker said. “We believe both acts right now appear to be random, there was no rhyme or reason to these incidents.”
“We're very concerned that this individual can strike again," Captain John Walker said. “We believe both acts right now appear to be random, there was no rhyme or reason to these incidents.”
NYC homeless sweeps: Most people end up leaving shelters
More than two-thirds of homeless individuals who have been moved off streets and subways leave the shelter system within a week of being admitted, according to a report.
More than two-thirds of homeless individuals who have been moved off streets and subways leave the shelter system within a week of being admitted, according to a report.
Crews can strip parts from cars in seconds, cops say
The NYPD evidence collection team was on the scene in Queens on Wednesday after someone stole tires and rims off parked cars.
The NYPD evidence collection team was on the scene in Queens on Wednesday after someone stole tires and rims off parked cars.
Judge won't stop NYC mayor's forced hospitalization plan, for now
A federal judge will not immediately halt New York City's plans to force mentally ill people from the streets and into treatment while he fully examines the issue and makes a final ruling in the coming weeks.
A federal judge will not immediately halt New York City's plans to force mentally ill people from the streets and into treatment while he fully examines the issue and makes a final ruling in the coming weeks.
Radio City Rockette: A day in the life of a dancer in America’s most popular holiday show
Sarah Grooms Hoge is in her 14th season as a Radio City Rockette.
Sarah Grooms Hoge is in her 14th season as a Radio City Rockette.
Biden-branded cocaine found in NYC bust
Some of the packages of cocaine had pictures of President Biden on them.
Some of the packages of cocaine had pictures of President Biden on them.
NYC among top metro areas homebuyers are leaving
A new report has listed New York City as one of top U.S. cities in which homebuyers were looking to leave.
A new report has listed New York City as one of top U.S. cities in which homebuyers were looking to leave.
Fire destroys evidence at NYPD warehouse in Brooklyn
A huge fire tore through a waterfront warehouse in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning that the NYPD uses as an auto pound and storage for DNA evidence from crime scenes.
A huge fire tore through a waterfront warehouse in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning that the NYPD uses as an auto pound and storage for DNA evidence from crime scenes.
Knife-wielding 'Hamburglar' robs nuggets, burgers from Bronx McDonald's
A real-life 'Hamburglar' robbed a McDonald's of more than two dozen chicken nuggets and two double cheeseburgers.
A real-life 'Hamburglar' robbed a McDonald's of more than two dozen chicken nuggets and two double cheeseburgers.
Brooklyn fire that left woman dead deemed a homicide
A fire that left a woman dead inside a Brooklyn residential building has been deemed a homicide, police say.
A fire that left a woman dead inside a Brooklyn residential building has been deemed a homicide, police say.
FTX founder Bankman-Fried faces fraud charges in New York
The feds charged Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, with a host of financial crimes. U.S. prosecutors allege he intentionally deceived customers and investors to enrich himself and others, while playing a central role in FTX's multibillion-dollar collapse.
The feds charged Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, with a host of financial crimes. U.S. prosecutors allege he intentionally deceived customers and investors to enrich himself and others, while playing a central role in FTX's multibillion-dollar collapse.
MTA spending $1M a month for private security guards at 14 subway stations
Fare evasion costs the NYC subway system $500M in revenue this year. Now the agency that runs the system is hiring private guards to try to slow down turnstile jumping.
Fare evasion costs the NYC subway system $500M in revenue this year. Now the agency that runs the system is hiring private guards to try to slow down turnstile jumping.
Teen arrested in stabbing death of girl in Harlem
A teenager is under arrest on murder charges after a 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death in the neck inside an apartment in Harlem.
A teenager is under arrest on murder charges after a 16-year-old girl was stabbed to death in the neck inside an apartment in Harlem.
NYC subway crime: MTA promises progress; 'We have work to do'
In addition to high-profile cases of violence so harrowing that some New Yorkers have been scared off from the using the subway system, minor stabbings and assaults are frequent.
In addition to high-profile cases of violence so harrowing that some New Yorkers have been scared off from the using the subway system, minor stabbings and assaults are frequent.



















