West Village restaurant blames congestion pricing for rising costs, falling traffic

While many New Yorkers support congestion pricing for clearing traffic and speeding up commutes, one restaurant in the West Village says the new tolling plan could shut its doors for good.

Woman in critical condition after broad-daylight stabbing in SoHo: NYPD

A 25-year-old woman is in critical condition after being seemingly randomly stabbed in the neck on a busy SoHo street in Manhattan.

Woman escapes attempted rape in Lower East Side subway station: NYPD

The NYPD is on the hunt for a man who allegedly tried to rape a woman early Monday morning inside a subway station on the Lower East Side.

4 children stabbed in Brooklyn home; cleaver-wielding suspect shot by police

The NYPD shot a man after they said four young girls were stabbed inside a home in Brooklyn. The suspect is said to be related to the victims.

Transportation Secretary rides NYC subway, calls conditions unsafe as federal funding hangs in the balance

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined Mayor Eric Adams for a ride on the New York City Subway, calling the system unsafe and comparing it to a homeless shelter, saying the federal government won’t approve more funding until it's cleaned up.

Diddy hit with new sex trafficking charges a month before trial

Federal prosecutors have added two charges to Sean “Diddy" Combs’ indictment, expanding on allegations that the jailed hip-hop mogul engaged in sex trafficking as recently as last year.

How will President Trump's new tariffs impact grocery prices?

The new tariffs announced by President Trump have many concerned about the impact they could have on the prices of everyday items, specifically groceries.

NYC Mayor Adams to seek reelection as an independent

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has decided to seek reelection as an independent, announcing the decision in a post on X.

9/11 health program cuts called 'A death sentence' by advocates

Advocates for 9/11 survivors are sounding the alarm after major cuts to the World Trade Center Health Program—threatening access to care for thousands of first responders and civilians.

Judge dismisses corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams

The judge denied prosecutors the ability to potentially bring the criminal case back after the mayoral election.

NYC's weather whiplash — Why temperatures are swinging so fast

Temperatures in the Tri-State area are swinging wildly — from barely 50 degrees to over 70 in just 24 hours. But why? Well, look to the jet stream.

MTA unveils first fully redesigned subway map in nearly 50 years

The MTA has rolled out a brand-new, fully redesigned New York City subway map—the first since 1979. The modernized map is brighter, bolder, and more accessible, with updates aimed at improving navigation for all riders.

A look inside NYC’s oldest independent bookstore

Tucked away on East 59th Street, across from Bloomingdale’s, is Argosy Book Store, the oldest independent bookstore in the five boroughs of NYC.

Driver in Brooklyn crash that killed mom, 2 kids set to be arraigned

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, is expected to be arraigned this week.

Outdoor dining returns to NYC, but confusion and red tape remains

Outdoor dining is officially back in New York City, but with a new set of seasonal rules and plenty of confusion. Restaurant owners say the updated program—requiring permits and liquor license alterations—is expensive and unclear.