'Hell on earth' - Residents, lawmakers demand Bronx "open-air drug market" be shut down
A "open air-drug market" in the Bronx is drawing outrage from residents and Rep. Ritchie Torres, who demand that Mayor Adams take action.
2 men killed in separate shootings blocks apart in the Bronx: NYPD
Two men were shot and killed just blocks away from each other in the Bronx, police said.
Justin Timberlake to plead guilty to lesser charge in Hamptons DUI case: AP source
Justin Timberlake reaches deal to plead guilty to a lesser offense in Hamptons drunken driving case, AP source says.
Thousands gather for 9/11 remembrance ceremony, annual reading of names
Thousands of people gathered on Wednesday morning in New York City to remember those whose lives were lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
Man arrested for machete attack on Bronx subway train: NYPD
A man has been arrested after he pulled out a machete and struck someone several times on a subway train in the Bronx, police said.
No-tip restaurants in NYC: How a Japanese ramen spot is doing
Leaving a tip at the end of a meal is a routine part of going out to eat in New York City, but there are some restaurants that are bucking the trend and implementing a no-tip policy.
WATCH: FOX 5 NY's initial reporting of the 9/11 attacks - 'There's another one!'
Back on that day, FOX 5 News started LIVE reports on the 9/11 attacks at 8:48 a.m., just after the first plane hit the World Trade Center.
Should 9/11 be a national holiday?
A new bill being co-sponsored by Long Island Congressman Anthony D'Esposito is pushing to make 9/11 a national holiday.
September 11, 2001 timeline of attacks and events
Never Forget. Twenty-three years after the September 11, 2001, attacks. Here's a timeline of what transpired on that day.
Federal bribery inquiry looks at firm linked to brother of Adams' admin officials: report
Federal agents are reportedly investigating a possible bribery scheme involving contracts in New York City and a consulting firm run by the brother of two top officials in Mayor Eric Adams' administration.
Randy Mastro withdraws nomination to be NYC's next corporation counsel
Randy Mastro is withdrawing his nomination to be the city's next corporation counsel, a familiar source told FOX 5 NY's Morgan McKay.
Adams declines to say if he remains confident in NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declined to say if he remains confident in the city's police commissioner, days after federal agents seized the cellphones of the head of the police department and at least four other high-ranking mayoral deputies.
Woman shot in face, killed during attempted robbery in NYC apartment building
57-year-old Ying Zhu Liu was shot and killed inside a Lower East Side apartment building on Market Street in what's believed to have been a robbery gone bad.
Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo testifies before congress on COVID-19 nursing home response
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo began testifying publicly Tuesday before a congressional subcommittee critical of his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic as it began to spread through the state's nursing homes in 2020.
Former flight attendant honors 9/11 victims by pushing cart from Boston to NYC
A former flight attendant pushed a beverage cart from Boston to New York City in honor of his colleagues and flight crew who lost their lives on 9/11.
UN General Assembly 2024: Complete list of NYC street closures for September
Dozens of world leaders will convene Tuesday on Manhattan’s East Side for the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Here's a list of NYC street closures in the area.
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban may step down this week: Reports
There is increasing speculation that that NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban will to step down from his position this week amid ongoing federal investigations into the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
NYC DoT proposes green transformation for Park Avenue
The Department of Transit is working on a proposal that would add greenery and pedestrian friendly spaces on the medians of Park Avenue.
Suspect in brutal assault on Manhattan pizzeria worker charged with attempted murder
Tyshaun Watson, the man accused of brutally assaulting a pizzeria manager in Manhattan has been indicted on charges of attempted murder and assault.
NYC Parks Department proposes new fines for abandoning pets in public parks
The city's Parks Department is taking a stand against pet abandonment, with a new proposal that could see offenders face significant fines.



















