NYC crime: Woman beaten over 50 times with own cane in Harlem subway station
The attack, which lasted around two minutes, happened in the area of W. 116 St. and Lenox Avenue.
The attack, which lasted around two minutes, happened in the area of W. 116 St. and Lenox Avenue.
New DNA evidence clears 72-year-old man after decades of wrongful conviction
On his 72nd birthday, Leonard Mack received the gift of a lifetime.
On his 72nd birthday, Leonard Mack received the gift of a lifetime.
Long Island couple killed after boat hits larger vessel in Great South Bay
Both vessels were impounded for safety checks as police investigated the crash north of Ocean Bay Park on Fire Island.
Both vessels were impounded for safety checks as police investigated the crash north of Ocean Bay Park on Fire Island.
Brooklyn, Queens neighborhoods on alert after burglary spree
The NYPD says the suspects have stolen multiple high-end vehicles, along with jewelry from residents in Whitestone and other neighborhoods.
The NYPD says the suspects have stolen multiple high-end vehicles, along with jewelry from residents in Whitestone and other neighborhoods.
West Indian Day parade draws thousands of revelers in Brooklyn
The parade, one of the world's largest celebrations of Caribbean culture, was largely peaceful until a shooting and slashing incident in Crown Heights that left 3 injured.
The parade, one of the world's largest celebrations of Caribbean culture, was largely peaceful until a shooting and slashing incident in Crown Heights that left 3 injured.
NYC and Staten Island Ferry workers announce first deal in 13 years
Roughly 95 percent of members of the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association (MEBA), which represents roughly 150 Staten Island ferry workers, voted for the deal, the first since 2010.
Roughly 95 percent of members of the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association (MEBA), which represents roughly 150 Staten Island ferry workers, voted for the deal, the first since 2010.
Staten Island lawmakers oppose relaxed vaccination rules for children of asylum seekers
The Department of Education said this week, students in temporary housing do not need to show proof of vaccination but have 30 days to get inoculated.
The Department of Education said this week, students in temporary housing do not need to show proof of vaccination but have 30 days to get inoculated.
Last splash of summer: New Yorkers ride wave of Labor Day happiness
New Yorkers flocked to beaches on Labor Day to beat the heat and enjoy the perfect end to a gorgeous weekend.
New Yorkers flocked to beaches on Labor Day to beat the heat and enjoy the perfect end to a gorgeous weekend.
2 killed in Staten Island fiery car crash
Police say a Chevy Corvette struck a guardrail and burst into flames.
Police say a Chevy Corvette struck a guardrail and burst into flames.
Thousands flock to Caribbean celebration ahead of West Indian Day Parade
Nearly 6 thousand people packed into Brooklyn museum’s parking lot transformed into sun-nation’s Sunrise Day Soirée full of food and flavor from every island.
Nearly 6 thousand people packed into Brooklyn museum’s parking lot transformed into sun-nation’s Sunrise Day Soirée full of food and flavor from every island.
Electric Zoo festival faces Sunday gate storming after Friday's cancellation
The chaotic moments unfolded on the final day of the three-day festival on Randalls Island.
The chaotic moments unfolded on the final day of the three-day festival on Randalls Island.
Security measures heightened for J'ouvert and West Indian Day Parade
J’Ouvert and the West Indian Day Parade bring homemade dishes, colorful costumes, steel pan music, and up to two million revelers to Crown Heights.
J’Ouvert and the West Indian Day Parade bring homemade dishes, colorful costumes, steel pan music, and up to two million revelers to Crown Heights.
Woman dead, man still missing after Long Island boat crash
It happened around 10:40 p.m. on Sunday in the Great South Bay near Bay Shore.
It happened around 10:40 p.m. on Sunday in the Great South Bay near Bay Shore.
State beaches reopen for swimming, in time for Labor Day weekend
The beaches will also be fully staffed with lifeguards throughout the holiday weekend.
The beaches will also be fully staffed with lifeguards throughout the holiday weekend.
Electric Zoo music festival cancels first day
Made Event, the company that organizes the festival blamed the cancelation on supply chain issues that prevented them from completing construction of the main stage in time.
Made Event, the company that organizes the festival blamed the cancelation on supply chain issues that prevented them from completing construction of the main stage in time.
NYPD to use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns
The NYPD plans to pilot the unmanned aircrafts in response to complaints about large gatherings, including private events, over Labor Day weekend.
The NYPD plans to pilot the unmanned aircrafts in response to complaints about large gatherings, including private events, over Labor Day weekend.
Three Long Island beaches closed to swimmers over rip current concerns
Three New York State beaches on Long Island were closed for swimming on Thursday due to dangerous rip currents.
Three New York State beaches on Long Island were closed for swimming on Thursday due to dangerous rip currents.
Adams, NYC lawmakers call on Biden administration to rush work permits for migrants
New York City is already caring for nearly 60,000 migrants and Mayor Adams has been pleading with state and federal officials for additional assistance.
New York City is already caring for nearly 60,000 migrants and Mayor Adams has been pleading with state and federal officials for additional assistance.
Disabled advocates fight Lyft's discrimination with federal lawsuit
Dozens rallied today outside the federal courthouse in White Plains to support the lawsuit which aims to remove a blocker that prevents disabled riders from ordering a wheelchair-accessible Lyft ride across the U-S.
Dozens rallied today outside the federal courthouse in White Plains to support the lawsuit which aims to remove a blocker that prevents disabled riders from ordering a wheelchair-accessible Lyft ride across the U-S.
Dispensary owners waiting to open remain in confusing state of limbo
Now the judge has reversed course again, asking for evidence from the state Office of Cannabis Management that those retailers have met all licensing requirements.
Now the judge has reversed course again, asking for evidence from the state Office of Cannabis Management that those retailers have met all licensing requirements.



















