'An absolute tragedy': Farmingdale community left reeling by I-84 bus crash

Students, teachers and parents of students at Farmingdale High School are in shock after a bus carrying students from the school crashed on I-84, leaving 1 dead and at least 43 injured.

Biden administration to protect hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans

The move means hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already living in the United States, who arrived before July 31, can live and work in the country legally if they register within 18 months.

Michael DeAngelo, man accused of Massapequa crash that killed 4, has bail revoked

A judge revoked bail for Michael DeAngelo, the man accused of causing a horrifying crash on Sunrise Highway in Massapequa that killed four members of the same family in August.

NYC migrant crisis: Hochul says she had 'productive' talk with Biden

President Biden met with Governor Hochul, but did not meet with Mayor Eric Adams, amid public spats over the federal response to the migrant crisis.

Outrage as Rockland County rabbi, son, avoid prison time after fatal fire

A father and son who started a fire that killed a volunteer firefighter and a man at a nursing home in Rockland County in 2021 avoided prison time Wednesday, sparking outrage from the community and first responders.

Teen forced out of house by dad is kidnapped, forced into sex slavery: prosecutor

An 18-year-old New York City woman has been rescued from an alleged sex trafficker who met her online, drove her 70 miles from home and forced her into sex slavery for months, according to prosecutors.

The future of travel: Supersonic jets, electric air taxis and beyond

Boom Supersonic has an Overture Aircraft, that is designed to travel oceans at mach speed: Miami to London in under five hours and New York to London in just three and a half.

War on rats: NYC to require all businesses use trash bins in 2024

The crack down on the city’s rat problem months ago called for containerizing trash with food-related-businesses such as restaurants, grocery stores, delis and bodegas.

Gov. Hochul bans employers from accessing social media accounts

Employers are allowed to check out your public social media accounts, just like anyone else can, but they are no longer allowed to ask you to show them your private or locked accounts.

Man arrested after dog runs onto park turf in Brooklyn

Officers asked the dog's owner for identification, but he didn't have it on him. He was taken to the local police precinct to be held until he was able to show officers a photo from his phone that showed his identification.

Bronx day care owner arraigned in federal court after child's fentanyl death

The federal government is now in charge of the investigation into the tragic death of 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici, who, along with three other children, was exposed to the toxic opioid fentanyl while taking a nap inside Divino Nino Day Care Center.

Bronx day care operator tried to cover up fentanyl operation: feds

Footage showed him entering the Bronx apartment and whisking at least two full shopping bags out through a back alley. Minutes later, emergency medical personnel arrived to find children showing signs of opioid intoxication.