Stolen SUV crash in Hell's Kitchen pins moped delivery driver under car

The NYPD said a man and woman stole the Range Rover from a parking garage on 39th St., between 6th and 7th avenues, and then drove off.

Finding Faith: One man's journey to religion after rescuing woman on 9/11

On September 11, Paul Carris saved Judith Toppin's life by guiding her out of the World Trade Center. That act of kindness led him to a new appreciation of faith and a new life.

Kid thieves accused of stealing from NYC restaurants

Young children are being used to rob multiple bars and restaurants in parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn, and restaurant owners say nothing is being done.

New Yorkers remember 9/11 with Day of Service

Over 1 million meals for needy NYC families were packed by volunteers from more than 100 Tri-State companies including the Fox Corporation. Day 2 of the event will be held Tuesday on The Intrepid.

Manhattan student sucker-punched in random assault

19-year-old Ellio Wagner went viral on TikTok after she was randomly sucker-punched by a man in Chelsea last week.

Remembering 9/11: One reporter's personal account

On September 11, 2001, FOX 5 NY's Linda Schmidt was one of the anchors working that fateful morning. 22 years later, she looks back at the events of that tragic day in American history.

Gateway Tunnel Project gears up for Hudson River transformation

On Monday, the Gateway Development Commission unanimously approved contracts for two critical phases of the project. 

Remembering 9/11: New Yorkers reflect on two decades

Memories of what happened on 9/11 still sting. The magnitude of lives lost still shocks. And every year families of the victims gather to remember.

Back to school: The post-pandemic learning landscape

This fall, there’s another challenge facing the New York City Public School system - educating hundreds more children of asylum seekers, in addition to the 19,000 from last year. 

Missing doctor who lived near Twin Towers officially died on 9/11, but sleuths suspect she was killed earlier

Dr. Sneha Anne Philip was last seen on Sept. 10, 2001. The true-crime community is digging into this decades-old NYC mystery, reigniting a debate on her disappearance after her remains were never found.

Daughter of FDNY hero killed on 9/11 believes dad speaks to her with haunting 'pennies from heaven'

Tillie Geidel Conklin, the daughter of New York City firefighter Gary Geidel, who was killed on 9/11, believes her dad still speaks to her by leaving pennies for her with haunting frequency.

Remembering 9/11: ‘A cleansing of our souls’ for retired FDNY firefighter

For those who walked the grounds in uniform that Tuesday, like William Sollin, just after the buildings were reduced to rubble, the anniversary of the attack is a day to remember the cost of fulfilling a calling.

Beastie Boys' legacy grows with NYC street renaming

The weekend the band's members Mike D and Adrock joined fans for the official unveiling Saturday.

NYC crime: 23-year-old woman punched, choked on Brooklyn subway

The incident happened at the Utica Avenue subway station in the Crown Heights section. The individual was last seen fleeing the Kingston-Throop Avenue subway station.

Remembering 9/11: New York City marks 22 years since terrorist attacks

People are gathering at memorials, firehouses, city halls, campuses and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.

Gold Ribbon Riders raise over $125K for pediatric cancer research

September is national childhood cancer awareness month. To date, Gold Ribbon Riders has raised over $2.5M to fund pediatric cancer research.

Dudley's off-menu ice cream sundae features truffle fries

These days it's all about the off-menu sundae, though: The truffle fry sundae features soft serve ice cream with fries and shaved truffle. Other ice cream toppings they offer include potato chips, Milo, and honeycomb crunch.