Target opens in Union Square weeks after company blames crime on NYC store closure
Target opened a store in Union Square this month, just weeks after the company announced it would close nine store in four states, including one in East Harlem, blaming retail theft and crime.
Teen killed by NYC train after suffering medical episode, falling onto tracks
It happened at the 74th St. and Roosevelt Ave. Station in Jackson Heights.
With Trump back at civil fraud trial, accountant testifies after key witness Michael Cohen postpones
Former President Donald Trump has returned to the Manhattan civil fraud trial that threatens to upend his real estate empire.
NYC limiting migrant families with children to 60-day shelter stays
It's the mayor's latest attempt to provide relief to the city's shelter system and finances as it grapples with more than 120,000 international migrants who have come to New York, many without housing or the legal ability to work.
Man puts NYC life on hold to fight in Israel: 'It wasn't a question'
Noy lives in Manhattan. He owns his own company. Like so many, he has a full-time job – and a full life in New York. But in an instant, everything was put on hold.
FDNY shuts down St. John Villa migrant shelter amid safety concerns
Hundreds packed up their belongings and lined up to get onto vans and buses.
Man shot in head at Manhattan after-hours party; police search for suspect, motive
Police said 32-year-old Steven Mussington, of Manhattan, was shot in the head at the Foxy Fitness and Pole Training Studios.
Man punches bus passenger, attempts to remove victim’s turban in Queens hate crime assault: police
Police are looking for the man who repeatedly punched an MTA passenger and attempted to remove his turban on a shuttle bus in Richmond Hill. Queens. Police are calling this attack a possible hate crime.
Youth sports scheduling disrupted by unprecedented fall showers
The unprecedented rain the city has seen this fall has culminated in a scheduling nightmare for youth sports.
World's largest landfill becomes second-largest park in NYC, now open to the public
According to the Mayor's office the space will offer views of the hills, waterways, and plenty of areas designated to birdwatching. There will also be parking and waterless restrooms.
Magic Hour's Pink Pumpkin Patch rooftop pop-up in Times Square: A Halloween spooktacular
The rooftop terrace has been transformed into a blend of spooky allure with pink pumpkins and vibrant floral installations, from now until Nov. 5.
Thousands rally for Palestinians in Times Square
Thousands gathered in Times Square on Friday to express their support for the people of Palestine and condemn Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza.
Increased security at synagogues across NYC despite lack of credible threats
While there are no credible threats, authorities have increased security at synagogues all across New York City following the deadly Hamas terror attack in Israel.
NYC councilwoman Inna Vernikov arrested for carrying gun on hip at pro-Palestinian rally
Vernikov was seen in several photos with the end of a firearm sticking out from her pants. After she left the rally, police contacted Vernikov and told her to turn herself in.
Library receives overdue book, 90 years later: Here's the late fee
In the front cover pocket was a borrowing card filled with names and dates that read as old as March, 25, 1930.
Pro-Palestinian rallies planned across NYC; NYPD ramps up security
The NYPD is positioning itself to be ready for what could be a much larger, much tenser demonstration in Times Square.
Sober October at Hekate Café: A safe haven for sobriety, delicious mocktails
Abby Ehman opened Hekate Café as a safe haven for sobriety. Here they can serve any drink sober without the buzz.
Attorney general investigates fatal police shooting of former elite fencer
The state attorney general's office said it had opened a probe into the killing of Alan Weber, who died after being shot at his home on Long Island by a Suffolk County police officer.
NYC weather: Heavy rain threat to make for another soggy weekend
The tri-state area is expected to see another wet weekend. FOX 5 NY's Mike Woods has the details.
Bike riding suspect punched, choked, attempted to rape woman inside Brooklyn park: NYPD
Police say they are searching for a suspect who punched, choked and attempted to rape a 52-year-old woman inside Shirley Chisholm State Park last month.



















