Rochester Park shooting leaves 1 dead, 6 injured
One person is dead and at least six others were injured following a mass shooting Sunday at a park in upstate New York.
NYCHA residents in Bed-Stuy face gas outage until October after months of service issues
NYCHA residents in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn are expected to be without gas until October after dealing with months of service issues.
NYC's Summer Streets begins with expanded hours in Queens, Staten Island
New York City's annual Summer Streets event has begin in Queens and Staten Island with expanded hours for 2024.
3 people injured after driver crashes into Long Island house
Three people are injured after a car crashed into a house on Long Island overnight, police said.
Group assaults man on subway in Queens: NYPD
The NYPD is searching for three suspects wanted for allegedly assaulting a man on board a 7 train in Corona, Queens earlier this week.
Meet Dominick Critelli: 103-year-old saxophonist and WWII veteran still making music
Dominick Critelli is a 103-year-old World War II veteran who is continuing to captivate audiences, not just with his remarkable life story but with his music as well. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg has the story.
15-year-old boy's body found on subway tracks in Queens
Police are investigating after a 15-year-old boy's body was found on the tracks of a subway station in Queens on Friday evening.
Mother shot, killed in front of her child in Upper East Side murder-suicide: NYPD
A domestic dispute led to a murder suicide on the Upper East Side on Friday, with a 45-year-old mother being shot and killed in front of her 1-year-old child.
60-year-old man punched in the head in Midtown: NYPD
The NYPD is seeking a suspect they say punched a 60-year-old man in the head in Manhattan on Friday evening.
First AI-powered weapons scanners appear in NYC subway
The first gun-detecting scanners have been installed in the New York City subway system at the Fulton center station in Lower Manhattan.
FDNY welcomes nearly 300 firefighters in newest, diverse graduating class
The FDNY celebrated the graduation of 284 new probationary firefighters on Friday, one of the most diverse classes in the Department's history.
UES shooting: Mother shot, killed in front child; grandmother involved in murder-suicide
Police say the shooter was a 65-year-old retired Cook County, Illinois, probation officer who had been living with family members in New York City.
US-Canada illegal border crossings surge – and those migrants are heading to NYC
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Canada border are surging, and many migrants enter undetected through Upstate New York before reaching their final destination: New York City. Here's what FOX 5 NY found in Clinton County, N.Y.:
Yellow cabs wait near US-Canada border to drive migrants to NYC
Some New York City yellow taxi drivers are making the five-hour trip to Plattsburgh, New York, profiting off of migrants after they cross the U.S.-Canada border.
Crowdfunding effort launched to save beloved West Bank Cafe
The theater community in New York City is rallying together to attempt to save the West Bank Café in Hells Kitchen and its Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Manhattan diamond dealer charged in scheme to swap real diamonds for fakes
A Manhattan diamond dealer with a history of gemstone fraud was indicted Thursday in what officials describe as a scheme to swindle his fellow merchants out of nearly half a million dollars by replacing their real diamonds with lab grown imitations.
NYC Summer Streets 2024 kicks off this weekend
The NYC Summer Streets program kicks off on Saturday, July 27, in Queens and Staten Island.
Mexican cartels linked to migrant smuggling operations at US-Canada border: RCMP
While the national spotlight shines on the influx of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, the northern border remains porous, accessible and exploitable – and international crime rings know it.
Billy Joel concludes record-breaking 10-year residency at MSG
Tonight marks the end of an era as Billy Joel will perform his final show at Madison Square Garden.
New York State bans realistic active shooter drills in schools
The New York State Department of Education is banning realistic active shooter drills in schools after parents and teachers voiced their concerns, calling the drills too traumatic for students.



















