Your guide to SummerStage 2025: Dates, headliners and where to go

SummerStage 2025 brings 70+ concerts to NYC parks, from indie rock to Afrobeat. Most shows are free—find out who’s playing, where to go, and how to get tickets.

Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial is set for opening statements at a different #MeToo moment

Five years after Harvey Weinstein’s original #MeToo trial delivered a searing reckoning for one of Hollywood’s most powerful figures, the ex-studio boss is on trial again after an appeals court threw out his landmark rape conviction.

3 federal prosecutors resign over dismissed corruption case against Mayor Adams

Three federal prosecutors have resigned from the U.S. Justice Department after claiming they were pressured to admit wrongdoing over their involvement in the now-dismissed corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

Mahmoud Khalil's wife gives birth after ICE denies Columbia activist's plea for temporary release

Emails shared with The Associated Press say federal immigration authorities denied Mahmoud Khalil’s request for a temporary release from detention to attend the birth of his first child.

Feds charge 27 in NYC Tren de Aragua crackdown

Federal authorities have charged 27 people tied to the violent Venezuealan gang Tren de Aragua with crimes including racketeering, sex trafficking, drug trafficking, robbery, and firearms offenses.

NY metro area sees one of the largest grocery price increases in US: study

The NY metropolitan area saw one of the largest increases in grocery prices of any metropolitan area in the U.S. over the past year, a new study shows.

Judge temporarily blocks Adams from allowing ICE agents on Rikers Island

A NY judge has ordered city officials to temporarily halt discussions with the Trump administration allowing federal immigration agents to operate within the Rikers Island jail complex.

Feds issue new deadline for New York to shut down congestion pricing gantries

A new ultimatum from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sets a deadline of May 21 to end congestion pricing and threatens penalties for noncompliance. But NY lawmakers appear unmoved.

12 jurors picked for Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo retrial

jury of seven women and five men has been picked for Harvey Weinstein’s #MeToo rape retrial. Opening statements are expected to begin Wednesday.

Queens house fire kills 3; officials cite blocked exits and no smoke detectors

Three people died, and another person was in critical condition, after a fire tore through an overcrowded home on Easter Sunday in the Jamaica Estates section of Queens, the FDNY said.

Flashback: When Pope Francis led a 2015 mass at Madison Square Garden

Back in 2015, when Pope Francis visited NYC, he presided over mass at Madison Square Garden. FOX 5 NY's Robert Moses was lucky enough to be among the 18,000 in attendance. He described the moment in his own words.

Subway rider stabbed in Bronx; NYPD seek suspect

Police are seeking a suspect who allegedly stabbed a 21-year-old man several times on a 5 train in the Bronx on Friday morning.

Federal government takes control of Penn Station renovation

The federal government is now in charge of the long-awaited Penn Station renovation. U.S. Transportation officials say Amtrak and the Department of Transportation will oversee the $7 billion project, replacing the MTA.

1 killed in triple stabbing at NYC bodega; teen injured in separate attack

A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the face near Times Square, less than two hours after a deadly bodega stabbing in Inwood left one man dead and two others injured, according to the NYPD.

Brooklyn driver in crash that killed mother and 2 daughters arraigned in court

Miriam Yarimi, the woman accused of causing a two-car crash on Ocean Parkway that killed a mother and her two children as they crossed a street in Brooklyn, was expected in court to face arraignment.

Jury selection begins in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial

Jury selection began Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York. The last time a New York jury sat in judgment of Weinstein, the ex-movie studio boss was convicted of rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison. But New York’s highest court overturned that conviction.

NYC Council sues Mayor Adams over ICE’s return to Rikers Island

The New York City Council is suing Mayor Eric Adams over his executive order allowing federal immigration officials to return to Rikers Island. The lawsuit, filed Thursday, accuses the mayor of abusing his power and participating in a "corrupt bargain" with the Trump administration.