Subway pervert grabs woman, says he can 'touch anyone he wants'

Police say the suspect also told other riders on the subway that "he would stab people in the eyes" before he groped a young woman.

NY dumps mask mandate on subway trains and buses

New York is dropping its little-enforced mask requirement on subways, commuter trains, and buses. Masks will be "encouraged" but not required when riding the transit system.

Dramatic crime videos become common in NYC

The NYPD is releasing disturbing surveillance videos almost every day. Are they helping catch or deter criminals?

United Airlines may end JFK service without more flights

United says if the FAA doesn't grant the airline additional flights, it could end service at JFK Airport.

NYC first day of school: What you need to know for 2022–2023

New York City public schools welcomed back students on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, for the 2022–2023 academic year. Here are some major things to know about COVID protocols, school meals, and the school calendar.

Testing for arsenic in water continues at Manhattan housing complex

Residents of the Jacob Riis Houses in Manhattan still can't drink the water while the city waits for more test results to make sure the water supply is free of arsenic.

NYC congestion toll effect on Long Island?

Taxi, bus and for-hire drivers on Long Island are pushing to be exempt from Manhattan's congestion tolls. They say they've already taken a hit from higher gas prices.

Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal faced $1.2B lawsuit before suicide

Gustavo Arnal, the chief financial officer and executive vice president of Bed, Bath & Beyond, was named in a huge lawsuit before he jumped to his death from a Manhattan building on Friday.

Future of Bed Bath & Beyond stock uncertain after CFO death

Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond slid following a tragic weekend for the home goods retailer amid even more questions about its future.

Bronx post office robbed of more than $100K

An armed robber got away with more than $100,000 and 1,000 blank money orders from a Bronx post office.

Flooding concerns as storm hits NYC area

A slow-moving storm producing heavy downpours could cause flash flooding in the New York City region on Tuesday.

NYC workers head back to the office

You might have noticed your train was a little more crowded this morning. It was back to the office for a lot of workers who have been working remotely.

NYC Broadway Week 2022 underway

Broadway Week is underway in New York City. Here are a list of shows offering 2-for-1 tickets.

Tap water arsenic scare at Manhattan housing complex

Water tests at the Jacob Riis Houses in the East Village showed dangerous arsenic levels on Friday. But "more precise testing" is now coming back negative, City Hall said.

Suspect in series of Manhattan sex assaults arrested

Damian Baeza Rendon, 20, has been arrested and charged with sexual abuse and forcible touching in connection to three incidents in Manhattan.

NYC sues Starbucks

New York City is suing Starbucks for allegedly wrongfully terminating a barista who helped organize a union at a Queens location.