Another NYC store busted for housing dozens illegally
Cameras captured several men carting suitcases out of the building as NYPD officers watched. One man told FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green he doesn't know where he will sleep Wednesday night.
New York gets new congressional map that gives Democrats slight edge
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has approved a Democrat-drawn congressional map that gives the party a modest boost in a few battleground districts.
Hochul calls on Google, Yelp to help root out illegal weed shops
Governor Kathy Hochul is calling on “social media and big tech companies" to take action and end what she’s calling the online promotion of illicit cannabis storefronts.
Brooklyn bodega shooting: Suspect wanted in death of worker
The NYPD said Nazim Berry was shot in the head inside the bodega on Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn after allegedly refusing to give away a free cigar.
Wind Advisory covers entire NYC area as storm packs 50 mph gusts, heavy rain, thunder
A Wind Advisory stretches across the entire NYC area as the weather forecast shows a strong cold front charging east, bringing gusts as high as 50 miles per hour and thunderstorms.
Colombo crime family captain gets four years in prison for extorting NYC labor union
Vincent Ricciardo, who is also known as “Vinny Unions," pleaded guilty to racketeering last July.
NYC 24-hour vigil: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators call for Gaza cease-fire at City Hall
City Council members joined activists around 10 a.m. in Lower Manhattan and plan to conclude their demonstration Thursday morning.
NYC weather today: Second round of heavy rain, gusty winds on the way l Forecast
The NYC weather forecast shows a storm packing another round of heavy rain and strong winds could cause flooding and commuting headaches throughout the day Wednesday.
Brooklyn multi-vehicle crash leaves at least 15 injured
At least 15 people were injured after an alleged intoxicated driver caused a multi-vehicle crash in Brooklyn Tuesday evening.
NYC small business owners join suit against congestion pricing
Small business owners say they are joining the suit because the $15 congestion pricing toll will bankrupt retail stores and restaurants south of 60th Street.
Violent incidents at NYC migrant shelters lead to calls for more security, revisions of sanctuary city law
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says metal detectors will be installed at the migrant shelter on Randall's Island after yet another fight broke out at the shelter on Monday.
MTA installs 4-foot-tall rubber cones to protect subway conductors in Harlem
Officials hope that the 4-foot rubber poles will prevent attacks on subway conductors.
Migrants found living inside basement of Queens building; owner says he was trying to help
The Illegal living quarters found inside a Queens building was converted into a living space for migrants, according to the owner. He said he brought them in to give them work.
DirecTV 771 outage: Satellite customers in NYC, nationwide report issues
DirecTV customers in NYC are experiencing an outage affecting many of their channels.
SoHo hotel murder suspect planned to kill Uber driver, family before arrest: police
Raad Almansoori, the man accused in the gruesome Soho 54 Hotel murder, had confessed plans to kill an Uber driver, steal his/her car, and kill his father and stepmother, authorities said.
SoHo hotel murder: Who is Raad Almansoori? A look into his alleged crimes
Raad Almansoori is connected to multiple crimes in New York, Florida, Arizona and Texas. Police said he's wanted for beating and strangling Denisse Oleas-Arancibia to death inside a SoHo hotel room.
NYC weather forecast: Expect a major warm-up, powerful storm this week
NYC's weather forecast shows warm, spring-like temperatures heading our way – but a powerful, fast-moving storm is also expected to bring widespread rain.
Indian journalist Fazil Khan identified as victim in fatal Harlem lithium-ion battery fire
The victim killed in a fatal Harlem caused by a lithium-ion battery last week has been identified as a 27-year-old Indian journalist.
NYC migrant shelter housing single men could add more, despite local resident protests
Queens lawmakers say more migrants may soon be put up in the temporary shelter at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center on Hillside Avenue in Queens Village.
Brooklyn bodega worker fatally shot in the head, allegedly over free cigar
Brooklyn bodega worker Nazim Berry was allegedly shot and killed because he refused to give away a Black & Mild cigar in Crown Heights, according to his mother.



















