Possible human remains found on Long Island construction site
Officials are investigating after finding possible human remains at a Long Island construction site.
84-year-old shot in broad daylight in Brooklyn: NYPD
An elderly woman is hospitalized after being shot in the arm in Brooklyn Monday night, police said.
Pedestrian fatally struck on Washington Bridge: NYPD
A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a car on the Washington Bridge early Tuesday morning, police said.
NYC to add hundreds of red light cameras to intersections
Hundreds more red light cameras are coming to intersections all across New York City. Supporters say they'll keep the city's streets safe, while critics say they are simply a cash-grab.
Jessica Chastain's NYC home in historic building hits market for $7.45 million
Actress Jessica Chastain has put her exquisite New York City home up for sale.
Janno Lieber says MTA must shrink subway improvements following congestion pricing pause
MTA CEO Janno Lieber says the agency will have to cut back its plans for maintaining and improving its subways, buses and commuter rail in the wake of congestion pricing being put on hold.
NYC investment banker accused of punching woman at Pride event
An investment banker was allegedly caught on camera punching a woman in the face at a Pride event in Brooklyn this weekend.
Suffolk County farm cultivating hope with organic produce for the hungry
Island Harvest, one of the leading food banks on Long Island, is trying to change the way hunger is addressed by focusing more on long-term solutions, not only feeding those in need but also teaching them how to grow their own food.
17-year-old shot in the leg at Queens park
A teenager was hospitalized after being shot in the leg at a park in Queens on Monday afternoon.
New York plans to make Regents exams optional, no longer needed for high school graduation
New York State's Education Department shared its official plan to sunset the Regents exams, the make-or-break tests required for a high school diploma.
2 men plead guilty to fentanyl poisoning of kids at Bronx daycare that left 1 dead: DA
Authorities say Felix Herrera Garcia and Renny Antonio Parra Paredes have pled guilty to charges related to the September 2023 fentanyl poisoning of four children at a day care in the Bronx. The incident led to the death of 22-month-old Nicholas Dominici.
15 years of the High Line: From 'Death Avenue' to NYC park
The High Line is celebrating 15 years in New York City.
Tenants of 'worst landlord in NYC' demand ownership of Washington Heights buildings
Tenants of two buildings owned by New York City's “worst landlord" rallied against “deplorable living conditions" on Monday in the fight to own their apartments.
Dodgers fans in New York take over Yankees Stadium this weekend
There haven't been this many Dodgers fans in New York since the team moved out of Brooklyn in 1957.
Harrison, NY, 8th grader 'with promise' killed in tragic fall from parking garage: report
Mark Anthony Giordano, a Harrison, NY, 8th grader, was killed after falling from a five-story parking garage near Metro-North, according to reports.
Gaza protesters plan to target NYC museums Monday
Pro-Palestinian protesters plan host a "Citywide Day of Rage for Gaza" targeting museums throughout NYC Monday evening, according to the group Within Our Lifetime.
Man in critical condition after being slashed on the Lower East Side: NYPD
A man is in critical condition after being slashed on Manhattan's Lower East Side Monday morning, police said.
Bill would rename Christopher Street-Sheridan Square subway stop after Stonewall
A Manhattan subway station would be renamed to commemorate the Stonewall riots that galvanized the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, under a new bill approved by state lawmakers.
MTA bus driver stabbed in neck by passenger after argument in Brooklyn: NYPD
The NYPD is on the hunt for a suspect accused of stabbing an MTA bus driver in the neck after an argument aboard a bus on Saturday.
NYCHA Section 8 housing application deadline: What you need to know
The application window for New York City's Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program waitlist opened for the first time in nearly 15 years.



















