Concerns rise as NYC's air quality improves, but caution remains

Since the skies over NYC turned into a hazy orange earlier this month, most people claim to have become obsessed with what they’re breathing in.

Grand jury dismisses all counts against Jordan Williams

The Brooklyn DA has now confirmed the grand jury has voted to dismiss all counts against Jordan Williams.

Top contenders for NYPD commissioner: Maddrey, Banks, and Caban lead discussions

Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, the city's Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Phil Banks, and NYPD First Deputy Commissioner Edward Caban are in the talks for the next NYPD commissioner.

MTA holds first post-COVID auditions for subway musicians

Officials from MTA Arts and Design received 128 applications and narrowed those down to 46 who auditioned Wednesday for a spot in the city’s Music Under New York program. About 25 will be chosen later this summer.

Daniel Penny pleads not guilty in NYC subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely

Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide death of Jordan Neely after holding him in a chokehold on the floor of a moving subway car.

ASTM North America unveils plan for Penn Station renovation

On Wednesday, ASTM North America unveiled its vision to renovate Penn Station, making it open-air with a towering entrance and facade.

'Merch Madness': Fanatics donates hats, shirts to hundreds of Harlem students

Lil Baby, A$AP Ferg, Meek Mill, and even Eli Manning were among the performers and athletes who joined Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin to reward students for their hard work.

New York father arrested after 3-week-old baby killed by crossbow

Authorities said Patrick Proefriedt shot his companion with a crossbow while she was holding the couple’s 3-week-old daughter, killing the child and injuring the woman in the town of Colesville.

NYC subway chokehold: Daniel Penny to be arraigned in death of Jordan Neely

Penny was indicted by a grand jury in connection with Neely’s death back on June 14. He was initially arrested on a second-degree manslaughter charge.

NYC mandates 'mindful breathing' exercises in public schools

The exercises will be mandated for 2 to 5 minutes every day to help students deal with stress and help them learn.

Long Island 'Karate Kid' beats the odds thanks to rare spinal surgery

A karate-loving Long Island boy got a special surprise Tuesday after undergoing a risky surgery to keep him from becoming paralyzed, a gift from the original Karate Kid himself, Ralph Macchio.

NYC migrant stories: One family's grueling trek from Africa to New York City

FOX 5 New York hears the story of Amy Souaoro, an asylum seeker from the Ivory Coast about her dangerous trek to the United States in seek of a better life for her and her family.