Student shot outside Tottenville High School on Staten Island

A 14-year-old student waiting for sports practice to start after school was shot outside a public high school on Staten Island.

Fired unvaccinated NYC sanitation workers must be rehired, judge says

A judge has ruled in favor of sanitation workers who sued New York City after they were fired for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19. He ordered the workers reinstated and given back pay.

Mural stolen from East River Esplanade

Most of the 80 pieces that made up an art mural on the East River Esplanade were stolen.

NYC subway crime: Some riders, officials skeptical of promises

Nervous subway riders said they'd gratefully take more police officers patrolling stations, a promise that Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul made again.

Arrest made in murder of high school basketball star in Brooklyn

The NYPD has arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with the deadly shooting of a high school basketball star in Brooklyn last month.

Pregnant teen shot while sitting in car in Manhattan

The NYPD was investigating after a pregnant woman was shot while sitting in a car in Manhattan.

Unlicensed shops openly selling marijuana in NYC

The process of marijuana decriminalization involves paying taxes and knowing where cannabis is coming from. Yes, several shops are openly selling weed in New York City without a license. Where are the cops?

Knockout game? Man punched onto subway tracks in unprovoked attack

Police have arrested a 21-year-old man who a random punch attack that sent the victim plunging off of the platform onto the subway tracks.

Lower Manhattan residents object to demolition of Wagner Park

The 3.5-acre slice of park space at the foot of Battery Park City is one of the most treasured features of the area. Wagner Park features gardens, tree-lined esplanades, and grass lawns. Here is why it is about to be torn up.

Diwali 2022: Celebrations illuminate NYC | 'It's about time'

The drab mist in New York was little match for the holiday at hand: Diwali, the festival of lights that symbolizes the triumph over darkness. The multi-day festival has secured a sturdy foothold far from the Indian subcontinent in places with significant disapora populations — like New York.

Family of man pushed onto Brooklyn subway tracks slams Mayor Adams' safety plan

"We have a city that is under crisis," said Audrey Martin, the mother of shoving victim David Martin, who had his collarbone broken by the unprovoked attack in Brooklyn.

2 people die from monkeypox in NYC

New York City Health officials confirm that two people have died in the city from monkeypox (MPV).

NYC ice skating rinks opening for 2022 winter season

Every year, outdoor ice-skating rinks draw thousands of locals and tourists seeking a chilly and memorable New York City experience. Several rinks made famous in classic and modern movies and TV shows are set to open for the 2022–2023 season in the coming weeks.

Task one in Trump Organization trial: Picking a neutral jury

Donald Trump’s company goes on trial Monday in a criminal tax case and the first task facing the court is a big one: Picking a jury of New Yorkers who don't have a strong opinion about the former president.

Arrest after woman's body found in bin outside Staten Island home

The NYPD has made an arrest in connection with a woman whose body was found in a large bin in the driveway of a Staten Island home.

NYC subway crime: More cops and cameras planned

Gov. Hochul and Mayor Adams said they would send more MTA and NYPD officers on patrol in the subway, along with installing more surveillance cameras and increasing support for severely mentally ill people.

3-year-old in critical condition after falling out of window in Brooklyn

Authorities say a 3-year-old boy fell out of the window of a building in Brighton Beach on Sunday afternoon and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

Subway crime: Woman stabbed in arm in Manhattan station

Police say a woman was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in the arm inside a subway station in Washington Heights on Sunday.

15-year-old punched, robbed in Manhattan subway station

Authorities say the victim, a 15-year-old boy, was standing on the platform at the West 72nd Street subway station when the suspect punched him in the face and stole his smartphone.