Metro-North service restored for Monday following mudslide madness, Gov. Hochul

Governor Hochul announced that the MTA Metro-North Railroad will operate on a ‘near-normal’ weekday schedule come Monday. See Monday train schedule updates here:

Tompkins Square Dog Parade returns to the East Village

Dogs in costumes decorated Avenue B in the East Village on Saturday. Thousands of spectators came out to see what these dogs and their owners would bring to the event this year.

NYPD searching for missing teen in East River

Witnesses told the NYPD that the boy, a 13-year-old, jumped into the East River at around 4 p.m. at East River Park near East 6th Street in the East Village.

NYC regains nearly all jobs lost during the COVID-19 pandemic

The city has recovered the nearly 1 million jobs that were lost in the COVID-19 pandemic, but still faces a budget gap of over $9 billion.

63-year-old crossing guard fatally struck by dump truck in Queens

The incident happened just after 8 a.m. at the intersection of Woodhaven Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue in Woodhaven, Queens, the NYPD said.

New York judge fired for pointing gun at a man in court

The court's decision noted that the ex-judge's description of the defendant exploited a common racist trope about Black men being inherently dangerous.

Water main break in Watertown prompts Jefferson County state of emergency

Watertown Mayor Jeffrey Smith said a 12-foot-long piece of piping from the city's water treatment plant, likely about 50 years old, split late Wednesday night.

NYC unveils possible future outdoor dining guidelines: What to know

Mayor Eric Adams' administration is rolling out Dining Out NYC, a campaign outlining clear and permanent outdoor dining guidance for restaurants across all five boroughs in New York City.

Suspect wanted in NYC subway shove in custody

Sabir Jones, 39, was detained by police in Newark, New Jersey. He's accused of pushing a 29-year-old woman onto subway station tracks in Midtown, Manhattan.

NYPD to use AI to review body camera footage

Truleo, a proprietary software, would analyze video, transcribe text and evaluate patterns, judging the professionalism of officers.

Ribbon-cutting for new affordable housing complex of NYC hip-hop museum

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for a new affordable housing complex in the Bronx Thursday at the future home of the Universal Hip-Hop Museum.

These New York, New Jersey Rite Aid locations are expected to close

Rite Aid submitted a list of 154 stores in a court filing, and most of the chain’s stores are on the East and West Coasts, including New Jersey and New York.