Bronx building collapse likely result of engineer's mistake: NYC mayor's office
The Bronx partial building collapse that left 136 people displaced may be the result of an engineer's mistake, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams's office.
Long Island Republicans introduce Mazi Pilip as GOP's choice to replace George Santos
Republicans on Long Island officially introduced Mazi Pilip as their nominee to replace former Rep. George Santos in the Third Congressional District.
Landmark NY mail-in voting expansion faces Republican lawsuit
The special election to replace George Santos in February will be significant in more ways than one. The race will be the first time where early voting by mail will be allowed for all New Yorkers.
Beloved NYC comedian Kenny DeForest killed in e-bike accident
DeForest, 37, had appeared on NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers," CBS' "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and the HBO show "Crashing."
MTA cracking down on fake plates, toll evasion and unpaid bills
From January to July, MTA officials say more cars were caught evading tolls than in all of 2022.
Brooklyn Con Edison substation explosion temporarily disrupts power in NYC
At one point, over 1,000 customers had reported they lost power following the explosion at a Con Edison substation in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, the FDNY said.
NYC coastal storm forecast: Impact on early Christmas travel Sunday into Monday
High winds and rain is expected to pummel most parts of the city, Long Island, and southern Connecticut.
Jury deliberating whether actor Jonathan Majors assaulted a girlfriend in New York last spring
A Manhattan jury will soon decide if Jonathan Majors is guilty of assaulting his girlfriend following two weeks of clashing narratives about whether the rising Hollywood star was the aggressor or victim during a chaotic struggle in the back seat of a car.
Brooklyn apartment building fire leaves 4 injured
An apartment building caught fire overnight in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, leaving four people with injuries.
Barricaded man shot by police in Lower East Side building
Police say that Kent Edwards, 43, was shot and killed by police looking to question him in connection to a shooting on the Upper East Side in October.
NYPD oversight body forced to halt investigations amid budget cuts
Beginning January 1, the Civilian Complaint Review Board will no longer investigate claims against NYPD officers for threats, property seizures, untruthful statements, discourteous words or actions, or refusal to provide their name or shield number.
Community rallies to save Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital from closure
New Yorkers are pushing back on plans to close Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Lower Manhattan
'Below Deck' couple in hot water over prescription fraud
Prosecutors say they allegedly tried to steal the identities of cast members from the show in a scheme to get pain pills.
Demolition begins on collapsed building in the Bronx
The demolition is expected to take several days.
A Brooklyn writer's 'funny relationship' with the persistent blinking light
It was a light that felt hell-bent on making a Brooklyn writer's life, most notably the sleep portion of her life, miserable.
Long Island custodian allegedly threatened mass harm against school district
Jimmy Martin, a custodian at the Cold Spring Harbor School District, was charged with making a threat of mass harm after his request for a promotion was denied, Suffolk County police said.
New York GOP selects Mazi Pilip as nominee to fill George Santos seat
Pilip was born in Ethiopia and was part of a major covert mission called Operation Solomon where the Israeli military transported more than 14-thousand Ethiopian Jews to Israel in just 36 hours.
Appeals court again upholds gag order barring Donald Trump from commenting about judge’s staff
A New York appeals court has again upheld a gag order that bars Donald Trump from commenting about court personnel in his civil fraud trial.
NYC red light cameras: Why some lawmakers are pushing for more
Brooklyn State Sen. Andrew Gounardes is sponsoring a bill in Albany that would allow New York City to increase the number of red light cameras.
Christmas Tree prices are sky-high in NYC this year: Here's why
A Christmas tree could cost you over $500 this year.



















