Staten Island holds first inclusive St. Patrick's Day Parade
Staten Island will be holding its first inclusive St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday after excluding the LGBTQ community for years.
61-year-old man killed in parking dispute in Brooklyn
A fight over a parking spot has left a 61-year-old man dead in Brooklyn, according to police.
Heroic FDNY brothers honored at St. Patrick's Day Parade
Tom and Tim Haskell, two brothers from Seaford, New York, and members of the FDNY, perished on 9/11 while rescuing others from the Twin Towers.
Tompkins Square Park shooting: No arrests day after 2 innocent bystanders hurt
Two innocent bystanders were shot inside the East Village's Tompkins Square Park on Saturday afternoon, and police are continuing to search for the suspects involved.
'I don't want to be in New York' - NYC Subway shooting witness speaks out
A woman who was an eyewitness to Thursday's subway shooting says the incident has left her terrified of using the trains again.
Cellphone video shows chaos leading up to Brooklyn subway shooting
"There’s babies on here," one commuter screamed--witnesses described one of the men as being aggressive toward the other.
Woman's body found in duffel bag inside Manhattan apartment
A woman's body was found stuffed in a duffle bag inside a NYC apartment in Kips Bay, FOX 5 NY has learned. The NYPD identified her as Nadia Vitel.
Brooklyn subway shooting: Man shot in head during rush hour
A man was shot in the head inside the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn, the NYPD said.
East Harlem tenants sue landlord over 'unbearable' living conditions
Tenants of an apartment building in East Harlem are suing their landlord, alleging that the landlord hasn't made needed repairs to the building and has stolen security deposits from them.
NYC rent rollercoaster hits new record highs in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens
Median rents in Manhattan, Brooklyn and northwest Queens have once again hit record-setting highs, up from 2023.
NYC snow forecast: Is spring here, or can we expect more winter weather?
NYC is ready for spring! Yet the dreaded possibility of snow still lingers as March remains in winter's clutches, and the threat of a cold front next week could steeply lower temperatures -- and excitement for the warmer days ahead.
NYC population shrinks by 78K, officials claim census miscounted migrants
According to city officials, as many as 50,000 migrants were overlooked in the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 population estimates.
Prosecutors consider postponing Donald Trump's hush money trial set for March 25
Trump’s lawyers are seeking an 90-day delay or the dismissal of charges against Trump, alleging violations of what’s known as the discovery process, where the sides exchange evidence.
Wife of Gilgo Beach murder suspect stands firm, believes in his innocence
The estranged wife of Long Island serial killing suspect Rex Heuermann believes he's innocent and visits him weekly in jail despite pending divorce.
NYC to receive $106M for migrant crisis response from feds
The federal government will release $106 million to reimburse New York City for its response to the migrant crisis, FOX 5 NY has confirmed.
Pro-Palestinian protesters swarm NY Times printing plant, arrests made
Pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested after swarming the New York Times's printing building in Queens early Thursday morning.
Bronx 5-year-old twins' deaths ruled homicides by smothering
The medical examiner has ruled the deaths of two 5-year-old twins found dead in the Mount Hope section of the Bronx as homicides by smothering.
8-year-old boy killed, older brother injured after being struck by vehicle in Queens
An 8-year-old boy is dead, and his older brother has been injured after they were struck by a vehicle in Queens on Wednesday afternoon.
NYPD seeking suspect who threw container of flammable liquid at people in Manhattan subway
The NYPD is searching for a suspect accused of throwing a lit container of flammable liquid at a group of people while they were waiting for a subway train in Manhattan.
NYC jail demolition risks damage to adjacent senior center
As the city demolishes the former jail in Lower Manhattan on Centre Street, work appears to be causing all sorts of cracks in the neighboring building which houses a senior center.



















