Charges filed against suspect seen in 'shocking' video waving gun in street

Police in Nassau County say Kiber Calderon was the person seen on video waving a gun at passing traffic before being hit by an officer's SUV.

How Hollywood strikes affect behind-the-scenes workers

Saving for a rainy day has now extended beyond the actors and writers carrying signs in their fight with Hollywood studios. It's affecting the livelihoods of unsung heroes behind the cameras like set decorators, craft services, and make-up artists.

Queens County announces plan to help shops kick out repeat shoplifters

Starting Wednesday, business owners borough-wide can get restraining orders against ​repeat offenders who steal or harass workers.

NYC's trailblazing move: Pushing for emission-free rideshare fleet by 2030

The proposal would mandate that all rideshare vehicles that operate over a certain number of trips a day be either emission-free or wheelchair accessible by 2030.

Cyclist struck by driver fleeing from NYPD through Lower Manhattan

It started when NYPD officers initiated a stop on a gray Mercedes sedan near E 3rd St. and Avenue A because they believed one or both occupants had a gun.

New York lawmakers' proposed bill would make 'tranq' a controlled substance

Even though it's been in the headlines and the CDC has been warning of the danger, xylazine -- or "tranq" -- isn't considered a controlled substance in New York. Some lawmakers are looking to change that.

Disturbing video captures woman threatening traffic with gun in Nassau County

Police say they responded to the scene on Jerusalem Avenue and Bellmore Avenue quickly after getting several 911 calls about a woman waving a gun around 2:20 pm.

'The odds are insane': Adopted siblings find out they are related

Adoptive parents Angela and Dennis took in two abandoned babies over the course of two years. Now, years later, they have found out that Frank and Victoria are actually 100% blood siblings.

Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center opens on Long Island

The center is also waiting on a high-tech microscope to give doctors the ability to identify ticks and place images of them in a patient’s medical record.

NYC outdoor dining: New rules unveiled for pandemic-era dining sheds

Earlier this month, the New York City Council passed legislation that would create a system allowing businesses to set up dining sheds on city streets for April through November and to remove them in the winter months.