Noncitizens can't vote in NYC elections, court rules
New York's top court on Thursday struck down a city law that would have allowed noncitizens to vote in local New York City elections.
Man stabbed at NYC bodega during attempted cake robbery: witness
A worker was stabbed in the neck at a Manhattan bodega on Wednesday while trying to stop a man from stealing a cake.
Bronx community honors man fatally stabbed outside Barclays Center
A vigil was held in the Bronx for 27-year-old Michael Hernandez, who was fatally stabbed near the Barclays Center in Brooklyn last Friday night. Now, Hernandez's family is demanding justice.
Brooklyn Target store bans teen shoppers without an adult after fights, disruptions
Shoppers under the age of 18 will no loner be able to shop by themselves at a Target store in Brooklyn, after reported fights and disruptive behavior.
Will Trump kill NYC's congestion pricing toll this week?
NYC's congestion pricing plan is challenged by the Trump administration's order to halt it by Friday. Does this mean an official end to the toll?
French Parliament member wants US to return Statue of Liberty: 'Apparently you despise it'
A French Parliament member is demanding that the U.S. return the Statue of Liberty to France, who gifted it to the Americans in the 1880s.
Who invented the March Madness bracket? Staten Island bar makes claim
Staten Island bar Jody’s Club Forest claims it started the trend in the 1970s to create what later became the popular tournament bracket.
Man set on fire in Times Square: Police say victim may know attacker
Police are searching for the attacker who set a man on fire in the middle of Times Square this weekend, and investigators say the victim may know who did it.
NYC celebrates its 264th St. Patrick's Day Parade
New York City's 264th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade featured school bands, Irish pipe ensembles, and uniformed FDNY and NYPD delegations marching down Fifth Avenue despite the rainy weather.
NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade 2025: Street closures and transit updates
The 264th edition of New York City's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will step off at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 17. Here's what you need to know about which streets will be closed.
Cuomo: 'New York City is in crisis' | Exclusive 1-on-1 interview
Why is former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo running for mayor of NYC? Because "New York City is in crisis," he told FOX 5 NY's Rosanna Scotto in an exclusive interview.
Second Columbia protester arrested, another student 'self-deports'
Immigration officials have arrested a second Columbia University protester involved in the 2024 protests, while another ‘self-deported’ after having her student visa revoked.
MAP: NYC Half Marathon 2025 - Street closures and parking restrictions
Here's what you need to know about what streets will be closed and where parking will be restricted ahead of Sunday's NYC Half Marathon.
Columbia University expels and suspends students over pro-Palestinian protests
Columbia University has expelled, suspended, or revoked the diplomas of students involved in last spring’s takeover of Hamilton Hall during pro-Palestinian protests.
5 alarm fire destroys several businesses in the Bronx
A massive 5-alarm fire destroyed at least 10 businesses on Jerome Avenue in the Bronx on Thursday.
Trump Tower protests: 150 Mahmoud Khalil supporters storm Midtown building; 90+ arrested
Police say over 150 people stormed both inside and around Trump Tower in Midtown, with 98 arrested in a show of solidarity for detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.
Home health aide killed in fatal UWS fire, 77-year-old in critical condition
The 41-year-old aide was pronounced dead at the hospital, while the 77-year-old woman she was caring for is in critical condition. She is being treated for burns and smoke inhalation.



















