NY Times makes changes to Wordle

The NY Times is making some changes to the popular Wordle game. Here's what you need to know.

$7 million in fentanyl and heroin found hidden in Bronx apartment

A man from the Bronx was arrested after about 50 pounds of fentanyl/heroin with an estimated street value of $7 million were found hidden inside an apartment, authorities say.

NYC subway cleaner hit in face with metal pipe

A custodian working to clean a Lower Manhattan subway station was brutally attacked by a man with a metal pipe.

Man found shot in head in Range Rover after Queens crash

NYPD officers investigating a car crash made a gruesome discovery in the vehicle, a man who had been shot in the head.

President of NYC autism charity allegedly defrauded multiple businesses

The president of the Queens-based charitable organization Play4Autism has been accused of promising to pay thousands of dollars to various vendors for goods and services for which he never paid.

NYPD still seeks answers after two infants found dead behind Bronx building

In November 2020, police officers found two dead infant boys in the back of a building in the Bronx. Detectives held a funeral and burial for the newborns and are still working the case to give justice to the boys.

5G towers spark outrage across NYC

5G towers being installed in neighborhoods across NYC are sparking outrage.

Brooklyn community fridge aims to feed and inspire

A new community fridge in Bushwick is being packed with fresh fruits and veggies in order to help feed the hungry and is being stocked and maintained by people with disabilities.

Thieves steal dozens of luxury vehicles from Queens dealership

A crew of car thieves targeted a dealership in Queens, cops said. They made off with 26 vehicles worth thousands of dollars.

High-rise fire in the Bronx

The FDNY was fighting a high-rise fire in the Bronx on Tuesday morning.

Election 2022: What happens if a race is too close to call in New York?

Residents of New York can expect to see vote totals pretty soon after polls close on Tuesday night. But what happens if a race is too close to call?

Why fires caused by batteries are a big concern in NYC

A weekend fire that injured over three dozen people and spurred a dramatic high-rise rope rescue is drawing attention to battery fire risks that can arise in the electric bikes and scooters that have proliferated in New York City.

New Yorkers head to pawnshops for cash to help pay bills

As inflation continues to hover at its highest rate in 40 years, economic issues are top of mind for voters. New Yorkers are turning to pawnshops to make ends meet.

NYPD wants to see video from your Ring cameras

More crimes are being caught on camera nowadays, thanks in part to more people using video surveillance systems, such as Amazon's Ring doorbell cameras. The NYPD is capitalizing on this and launching a partnership with Ring, allowing users to share video footage with police.

Man stabbed in neck on Bronx subway platform

Police say a man standing on a subway platform in the Bronx was stabbed in the neck early Sunday morning.

NYC officials probe battery-linked fire that injured over 3 dozen

Nearly 200 fires and six deaths across NYC have been linked to lithium-ion batteries related to “micromobility” devices, fire officials said.