Newly-arrived migrants seek IDNYC cards

Many of the migrants arriving almost every day now in New York City are in need of some sort of identification card. New York City has a program that allows any New Yorker to obtain one, regardless of immigration status.

First suspect identified in killing of NYC taxi driver

The NYPD is seeking Austin Amos, 20, and four other suspects in connection with the killing of taxi cab driver Kutin Gyimah on August 13.

NYPD cracking down on trucks selling marijuana

The NYPD is cracking down on weed trucks they say are operating in the city illegally but some businesses insist they're not breaking any laws.

FDNY firefighter badly injured fighting Staten Island fire released from hospital

FDNY firefighter Dominic Ventolora was released from the hospital on Wednesday after he was badly injured while battling a fire on Staten Island last week.

Polio has been circulating in NYC area for months: CDC

The state announced the first polio case on July 21 in Rockland County. The victim, a man in his 20s, was left partially paralyzed by the infection.

9/11 Tribute Museum closing its doors for the final time

The 9/11 Tribute Museum is closing for good after Wednesday due to financial pressures made worse by the coronavirus pandemic.

Suspect arrested in 'I hate Mexicans' subway attack

The NYPD arrested a suspect on Wednesday in connection with a racist attack on a Brooklyn subway train earlier this month.

Election 2022: NYC Democratic primary highlights

New Yorkers are headed to the polls for the second primary this year to vote on state Senate and congressional races. Two closely watched Democratic races are in the 10th Congressional District and the 12th Congressional District.

Calls for justice for MTA worker who was assaulted in the Bronx

The suspect, Alexander Wright, was caught on camera sucker-punching an Asian woman in Chinatown in the summer of 2021.

Nassau County detective among 9 indicted in Mafia bust: Feds

The Nassau County Police Department detective, Hector Rosario, is accused of accepting money from the Bonanno crime familly.

NYC schools release COVID protocols for new school year

The New York City Department of Education says it will no longer randomly test willing students for COVID-19 and will rely instead on at-home tests.

2 human West Nile virus cases reported in NYC

New York City's Health Department has announced that two human cases of West Nile virus have been found; one case in Brooklyn and another in Queens.

NYC street parking 'virtually impossible'

A 224% increase in new cars has made street parking "virtually impossible" for residents living in some of New York City's residential neighborhoods.

Election 2022: Schumer endorses Nadler in NY House race

Calling him a "critical partner," U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer endorsed Rep. Jerry Nadler in his contentious primary contest against Rep. Carolyn Maloney.

Hit-and-run driver hits pedestrian in Queens

A car slammed into a pedestrian in Queens early Tuesday and just kept going, police said.

Woman struck, killed by falling tree in the Bronx

The victim, a woman in her 50s, was in a private pool at a home on Palisade Avenue when the tree fell on her and another woman in her 60s.

Trump Organization CFO expected to plead guilty in NY tax case

Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief is expected to plead guilty as soon as Thursday in a tax evasion case, according to three people familiar with the matter.

NYC airports may see 2-hour delays due to staffing issues

Travelers could see delays of up to two hours at JFK Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport.