Barnard College to offer abortion pills to students

Barnard College, a private women's college in Manhattan, will offer students abortion pills beginning this fall.

'Green goblin crew': 4 suspects identified in bizarre subway assault

NYPD warrant division is looking for four women who live in the Queensbridge Houses in connection with a bizarre attack in the subway involving a group of women in matching neon green bodysuits.

Migrant influx will cost NYC $1B this year, mayor says

The mayor of New York City has declared a state of emergency and is calling for emergency aid from the federal and state governments to deal with an influx of migrants.

Man dies after Bronx subway attack

A man has died after a shocking unprovoked knife attack in a Bronx subway station.

Shocking NYC attacks caught on video

The head of one police union in New York says the mayor's hands are tied by bail reform and some district attorneys are failing to prosecute repeat offenders.

NYPD car strikes crowd in the Bronx, pedestrians and cops hurt

Police say a car crash sent an NYPD cruiser careening onto a nearby sidewalk, where it struck six pedestrians, ranging in age from 5 to 65 years old.

MTA in dire need of funding, according to new audit

The MTA desperately needs extra funding and to get riders back to using public transit at pre-pandemic levels or face billions of dollars in debt, according to a new report.

New York Comic Con expected to draw crowds

New York Comic Con 2022 is now underway at the Jacob Javits Center in Manhattan. It's a pop culture mecca for all things comics, anime, and science fiction.

NYC proposes yellow cab taxi and limo rate hikes

A public hearing was held Thursday on a rate hike proposal for yellow cab taxis and limos in New York City.

MLB Postseason Preview: New York Mets | NL wild card series

The New York Mets finished the 2022 regular season with a 101–61 record and a spot in the postseason. Here is a preview of their best-of-three series against the San Diego Padres, which begins Friday, Oct. 7, at Citi Field.

Rite Aid considering locking up all items in NYC due to shoplifting

Rite Aid says shoplifting has gotten so bad in New York City that the company is considering putting everything into locked displays.

Eating dinner early could be better for your health

Busy New Yorkers may be accustomed to eating later in the evening but a new study by Harvard Medical school researchers shows eating dinner as early as 5 p.m. is a better option for overall health.

Biden visits NY and NJ

President Biden is making several stops in the New York City region, including some fundraising events.

Man robbed of $100,000 in the Bronx

A man was attacked and robbed of a huge amount of cash behind a Bronx building.

NYC crime: Homeless man charged with Brooklyn subway murder

The NYPD has announced that Alvin Charles, 43, was arrested Wednesday evening and charged with murder in the death of 43-year-old Tommy Bailey.

Amazon suspends at least 50 workers at Staten Island facility after protest

According to union organizers, Amazon has suspended at least 50 warehouse workers who refused to work their shifts following a trash compactor fire at a facility on Staten Island.

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis slams Max Rose's criticism of her abortion record

Rep. Malliotakis accused Rose of attempting to "mansplain" her position on the abortion, and accused him of supporting "extreme" positions on the issue.

Video:  Mystery NYC rooftop jumper hops between awnings of building

A viral video shows a man jumping between the awnings of a building in Lower Manhattan. FOX 5 NY tracked down the mystery man to find out what he was doing up there.

Princess Anne rides Staten Island Ferry to Manhattan

Princess Anne, the sister of Britain's King Charles III, took a ride on the Staten Island Ferry during a visit to New York City this week.