Winter Storm Warning: NYC, NJ, LI could see 10 inches of snow Tuesday
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for NYC, Long Island and northern NJ as a powerful snowstorm is expected to dump nearly 10 inches of snow on the city.
Man shot by police in Queens after pointing gun at cop's head
A man was reportedly shot by police in Queens on Monday.
Snowstorm threatens Election Day as battle for Rep. George Santos' seat intensifies
The battle to replace ousted former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is heating up even as a snowstorm threatens to pummel voters in the Northeast, on Election Day, with up to a foot of snow.
Queens hosts NYC's biggest Lunar New Year bash
This Lunar New Year, it's the year of the Dragon, a symbol of power helping people transition from a cold winter, to spring, their hearts fill with hope.
Gunman barges into girlfriend's Bronx apartment, killing her and shooting 2 kids
"He was ready here, waiting for her, just to kill her," the victim's brother said.
John 'Junior' Gotti's wife, daughter charged after basketball game brawl
The wife and daughter of John “Junior" Gotti are facing assault charges after a brawl at a high school basketball game on Long Island.
Beloved former NYC principal Lily Woo hoping for kidney donation
After spending 30 years in New York City public schools helping others, former principal Lily Woo needs a kidney after being diagnosed with kidney disease.
Anger over horse-drawn carriages using bike lanes in Manhattan
Residents on Manhattan's West Side say they are upset over horse-drawn carriages using the newly-widened bike lanes along 10th Avenue.
Finding an NYC apartment to rent for under $2,400 is nearly impossible: Report
According to a new report, less than 1% of vacant apartments are priced below $2,400 a month, as the city deals with the lowest apartment vacancy rate since 1968.
Teen accused of Times Square shooting in custody
The 15-year-old suspect was caught in Yonkers by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Recovery Task Force on Friday afternoon.
Crime in the City this week: NYPD attack investigation, NYC nightclub theft ring, NYCHA bribery bust
Here's s look at some of the more notable crimes across NYC this week, including new video of the NYPD officer attack, a shooting inside a Times Square store and a brazen Bronx bodega robbery.
Video shows shooting inside Times Square sports apparel store: WATCH
In the video, two suspects are caught by a female security officer moments before police said the suspect shot the woman in the leg.
Winter storm snow forecast: NYC could see white Valentine's Day
NYC forecasters are tracking a storm system that could deliver some snow across parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
NYPD officers attacked: Bodycam video shows men beat up cops near Times Square migrant shelter
Police released body camera footage showing multiple angles of the attack on two NYPD officers by a group of men back on Jan. 27 in Times Square.
NYPD cops attacked: 7 indicted in melee near Times Square migrant shelter
Police released pictures of additional migrant suspects wanted in connection with the attack on two NYPD officers near Times Square, as questions remain about how District Attorney Alvin Bragg has handled the case.
Plate expectations: NY DMV rejects thousands of raunchy personalized license plates
NICEBUNZ, APPLEPAY, DRUNKAF and F4RTBOX were just some of the custom license plate ideas that were rejected in 2023.
Woman found dead inside SoHo hotel room: NYPD
A 38-year-old woman was found dead inside of a hotel room in SoHo on Thursday morning.
Brazen Bronx bodega thieves steal $100K in cash
The NYPD is searching for a pair of suspects who allegedly stole $100K in cash from a bodega in the Bronx.
NYCHA bribery scandal includes naked Zoom call, trips to Europe and homegrown 'hero' in taxpayer scam
Investigators say they uncovered systemic corruption plaguing the city's public housing, with about a third of its buildings run by people who are now under indictment for allegedly taking bribes from contractors in exchange for no-bid jobs and extorting those who were reluctant to pay.
Manhattan DA seeks public's aid in identifying Times Square attackers
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is asking the public for help in identifying two migrants who attacked two NYPD officers in Times Square on January 27th.



















