Police: Man stabbed family, himself, in suburban NY killings

Investigators believe a suburban New York man stabbed his wife, their two children and himself to death in their home, police said Friday as they worked to understand what prompted the bloodshed the day before.

Revisiting the deadly Stouffer's Inn fire of 1980 | The Tape Room

A fire tore through the Stouffer's Inn in Harrison, N.Y., on a cold morning of Dec. 4, 1980. Within minutes, 26 people were dead. A hotel employee was put on trial. He was accused of setting the fire so he could then act the hero and extinguish it. But is that really what happened?

A Grandma Pat's Thanksgiving

Hundreds of hearts were warmed and bellies filled at the Don Bosco Community Center in Port Chester on Thanksgiving Day. 

One Grandmother?s giving spirit lives on in Port Chester
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Pat Barand may have passed away three years ago, but her spirit lives on through her husband, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews and grandchildren, welcoming anyone and everyone to her table for Thanksgiving.

New allegations against suspended New Rochelle football coach

Police in Yonkers are investigating an accusation against New Rochelle High School Football coach Lou Dirienzo from three decades ago.

10-year-old baker is a budding mogul of cakes and pies

Cakes, pies and cookies: Jay Hairston, who is only 10 years old, loves to bake. His specialty is sweet potato pie. He started his own baked-goods business called Cakes by Jay. And he is helping feed his community, too.

Parents demand answers about coach
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Parents attended a Board of Education meeting Tuesday to address the school superintendent and hopefully get some answers about why a beloved New Rochelle HS coach was abruptly reassigned. Superintendent Laura Feijoo could carely get in a word as parents, student athletes, and alumni delivered a chorus of boos. She and the board ended up leaving the stage.

Families continue to rally for reassigned New Rochelle HS football coach

Almost a week ago, the longtime New Rochelle High School football coach Lou DiRienzo was suddenly reassigned. The coach's son said there has been no mention of any meeting and no official reason for him being reassigned.

Reassignment of beloved high school coach angers parents

An upset crowd filled New Rochelle's Board of Education office demanding answers as to why beloved high school football coach Lou DiRienzo was abruptly stripped of those duties and reassigned Wednesday.

Cracks in the hardwood
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FOX 5 NY got an exclusive look at the tiny cracks in the hardwood in the Westchester County Center, where the Westchester Knicks play. Reported by Richard Giacovas

Nike will investigate Mary Cain's allegations of abuse in Alberto Salazar's group

Nike will look into runner Mary Cain's allegations of abuse while she was part of Alberto Salazar's training group. The runner says it reached the point where she started having suicidal thoughts and cutting herself.

‘My Brother Vinny’ helps Westchester vets who need it most

Veterans all across the nation sometimes find themselves falling on hard times after serving their country, with some 40,000 homeless veterans spread out across the nation. 

Report: NYC spending millions to export homeless families

A new report claims that New York City is spending millions of dollars to ship out homeless families.

Yonkers mayor slams NYC about influx of homeless
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The mayor of Yonkers says his financially strapped city has its own issue with homelessness so he wants to know why New York is sending its homeless here. The Special One Time Assistance Program, or SOTA, gives homeless individuals and families one year's rent to relocate anywhere in the United States.

Cop moved by teen's death building skate park

Inspired by a tragedy that hit close to home—one Westchester police officer is serving his community in a very personal way.

Missing teen from Westchester County found

A 14-year-old from Port Chester was reported missing Friday. Richard Mocha was believed to be in the New York City area, according to officials.