Kips Bay Decorator Show House transforms Upper West Side mansion

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is a mix of history and design that features some of the most eye-catching interior decor.

Brooklyn Bridge turns 140, with a new addition open to the public

A new public space, called The Arches, includes spaces for basketball, pickleball, shuffleboard, and publicly available seating across from the 53 arches on the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge.

NYPD chief faces disciplinary action for abusing authority

One of the kids told Fox 5 that a retired chased them for about seven minutes, and he feared that the man was going to shoot him.

NYPD officers confiscate massive speaker systems in Queens for more quiet

Police are cracking down on massive speaker systems that have been attached to the roofs of cars, causing noise disturbances in neighborhoods.

New details emerge in missing boys' NYC river deaths

The NYPD has released new details about their investigation into the deaths of 11-year-old Alfa Barrie and 13-year-old Garrett Warren.

Rapper Fetty Wap sentenced to 6 years on federal drug charges

Back in August, the rapper pleaded guilty to a conspiracy drug charge admitting to participating in drug trafficking that brought illegal substances from the West Coast to Long Island.

End-of-life options: Exploring the 'Death with Dignity' debate for the terminally ill

New York’s legislature is considering legalizing medical aid in dying, but the bill has been stalled for the last eight years amidst the right-to-die debate.

Saratoga County shooting: Deputies kill man who opened fire during search warrant

They confiscated multiple kilograms of cocaine, about 50 handguns and rifles, and "hundreds of thousands" of fentanyl pills from three other sites connected to the investigation, authorities said.

NJ man who photographed NYC landmarks for possible terrorist attacks sentenced

Prosecutors said the Empire State Building, the World Trade Center, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Station, and airports, bridges and tunnels were among over 40 locations the man surveilled in New York alone.

Gabby Petito civil case: Roberta Laundrie’s ‘Burn after Reading’ letter will be allowed in court

The legal dispute between the families of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie was back to court Wednesday in Sarasota. At the center of the civil case is whether Laundrie's family secretly knew Petito was dead while posturing publicly as though she could still be alive.