Upper West Side plaza 'wrong location' for delivery worker hub, residents say
As New York City moves forward to build hubs for its 65,000 delivery workers, some Upper West Side residents say the city picked the wrong place.
Hate crime charges filed in death of Sikh man after New York City fender bender
A man who beat a 66-year-old Sikh man to death after a fender bender in New York City has been charged with manslaughter as a hate crime.
'This is all nonsense' - Robert De Niro takes the witness stand in civil case brought by ex-assistant
Actor Robert De Niro says the lawsuit filed by Graham Chase Robinson. a former personal assistant who worked for him, are nonsense.
New York police have 'person of interest' in Cornell antisemitic threats in custody
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday that a person of interest in relation to threats of a mass shooting and antisemitic violence at Cornell University had been identified by law enforcement.
Eyesore no more? - Tech company pitches redesign of NYC's 5G cell towers
Many of the dozens of 32-foot 5G poles that were installed across the city last year have been called 'eyesores' by residents. Now, a tech company is pitching a redesign they hope will be easier on the eyes.
2nd Avenue subway Harlem extension due to open in 2032: What to know
There will be increased connections at the 125th St. Station, connecting with the number 4, 5 and 6 trains and Lexington Avenue, not to mention connections to the Metro-North, and M60 select bus service to LaGuardia Airport.
Last operating US prison ship, a grim vestige of mass incarceration, set to close in NYC
Docked in the shallows off an industrial edge of the South Bronx, the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center is a five-story jail barge that stretches the length of two football fields, resembling a container ship stacked with cargo.
New York City allows program targeting reckless drivers to expire
The Dangerous Vehicle Abatement Program, or DVAP, requires the owner of vehicles that are caught running red lights five times in a year, or caught speeding in school zones 15 times within 12 months, to take a driver safety course.
EXCLUSIVE: NYC Health Department giving out free Naloxone kits amid overdose crisis
According to NYC health officials, one New Yorker falls victim to a drug overdose roughly every three hours.
NYC NICU nurse handmakes Halloween costumes for babies
Last year, nurse Lilly Fox handmade over 50 costumes for families with babies in neonatal intensive care unit across New York City.
LI man points gun at 6-year-old taking part in Halloween 'booing' tradition
Michael Wen is accused of pointing a gun at the 6-year-old’s head as he was taking part in the Halloween tradition of booing in the Manhasset neighborhood.
Columbia University Jewish students report rise in antisemitism, demand accountability
Jewish students are condemning Columbia University for failing to address what they say is a dangerous rise in antisemitism on campus.
2 men fatally shot in Brooklyn apartment building
The NYPD responded to the Flatbush Gardens complex on Brooklyn Avenue and found two men, identified as Bladimy Mathurin, 47, and Mode Chinwai, 27, with gunshot wounds in a fourth-floor hallway.
New Kids on the Block coming to New Jersey, Long Island
New Kids on the Block announced Monday the Magic Summer Tour, with stops at Jones Beach, Long Island, and the PNC Bank Center in New Jersey.
City considers extending smoking ban beyond NYC parks
The bill proposes expanding no-smoking zones to any NYC sidewalk that abuts a park or playground.
Cornell University Jewish community threatened in online posts; police, FBI investigate
Cornell University police and the FBI are investigating a series of threats made against the New York school’s Jewish community.
LI man allegedly pulls gun on 6-year-old boy
Police say a Manhasset man pulled a gun on a 6-year-old boy after the child mistakenly left Halloween treats on his porch.
Fans honor Matthew Perry at iconic NYC 'Friends' locations
Fans of Matthew Perry gathered at the New York locations Sunday that he and the cast of "Friends" made iconic.
Fans honor Perry at iconic NYC locations
Fans of Matthew Perry gathered at the New York locations that he and the "Friends" cast made iconic. The actor died Saturday at age 54. Fox 5 NY's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.
Pro-Palestinian protesters force shutdown of Brooklyn Bridge
Thousands of Pro-Palestine protestors forced city officials to close the Brooklyn Bridge down on Saturday after they gathered in New York City amid Israel's war against Hamas.



















