2 teens killed by sheriff's deputy who shot into their vehicle

The deputy did not activate his body camera, but Shelley said a video taken by a resident documented the shooting. That video has not yet been made public.

NYC migrant crisis: Long Island City shelter to house 1,000 asylum seekers

The formerly vacant office building on Austell Place will provide migrants with three meals a day, case management, reconnection with family members and referrals to other services.

Long Island man gives gift of life to fellow lifeguard

For seven summers, Joe Curry has watched over the lives of others. But recently, the 24-year-old lifeguard was the one who needed saving.

NYC Council looking for answers to explosion of illegal weed shops

With thousands of illegal smoke shops remaining open across New York City, officials are looking for ways to crack down more effectively.

Potential bus drivers' strike looms over beginning of NYC school year

The new school year could be getting off to a bumpy start in New York City, with bus drivers threatening to go on strike and thousands of migrant children set to enter the city's public schools.

NYC migrant crisis: Hundreds continue protest against Staten Island shelter

The borough has been at the center of New York City's migrant crisis since the end of last month, when the Adams administration started to house asylum-seekers at St. John Villa Academy.

NYC plans use of smart curbs to change how streets are used

"One thing we want everyone to understand is that our streets, or public spaces, don’t only belong to the people that have a vehicle," Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez told FOX 5 NY.

1 dead, 3 injured, including two children in Queens crash

A 67-year-old man who was unloading groceries died after he was struck by a SUV in Glen Oaks on Tuesday afternoon.

Airbnb limits some new reservations in NYC as new short-term rental laws take hold

Officials and housing advocates pushing for the new rules say they're necessary to protect the city’s housing stock and to stop apartments from becoming de facto hotels.

Adaptive tennis takes center stage at Mount Sinai Hospital

Local wheelchair tennis players paid a visit to Mount Sinai Hospital and visited with patients in the rehab unit before putting on a special tennis lesson.

More protests on Staten Island over emergency housing for asylum seekers

Protesters once again gathered in front of the former St. John Villa Academy on Staten Island Tuesday to oppose its use as an emergency housing facility for asylum seekers.

NYC migrant crisis: Uncertainty over immunization deadlines for migrant children

Officials say migrant parents have 30 days to bring their children to the Roosevelt Hotel to get checked out by a doctor and get the required vaccinations, but there may be no consequences for not doing so.

NYC, MTA announce new initiative to stop subway surfing

A new initiative aims to use young people's voices to deter other teens from subway surfing, while getting social media companies to remove videos of the dangerous stunt from their platforms.

Glitch on TrainTime app disrupts commute for Long Islanders

Some Long Island Railroad riders returning to work after the holiday weekend were met with frustration after a glitch on the TrainTime app forced customers to use the machines to buy tickets.