Hochul's order mobilizes National Guard, addresses NY asylum seeker influx

Gov. Kathy Hochul issued an executive order ahead of an expected increase in asylum seekers she said will allow the state to mobilize more National Guard members and to quickly react to food and supply needs.

Man charged in East Harlem rape, robbery of 21-year-old woman

According to police, the suspect also removed the victim's bag from her shoulder, and cellphone from her hand, before fleeing.

Orange, Rockland counties declare states of emergency amid NYC's migrant plan

"What the city of New York is doing is more akin to human trafficking than providing services," Rockland County Executive Ed Day said at a news conference.

Rep. George Santos charged by federal prosecutors

The charges are expected to be announced as early as Wednesday in the Eastern District in Brooklyn.

NJ lawmakers rail against NYC congestion pricing plan

Opponents of the city's congestion pricing plan say that it will increase air pollution in New Jersey and

Jordan Neely: At least 11 protesters arrested, Molotov cocktail found

"We cannot have people coming out to protest, at what we want to be a peaceful protest, bringing out dangerous substances like this," an official said.

Long Island welcomes its first legal cannabis delivery service

Legacy Dispensers founder and CEO Matt Robinson is pioneering a service that is changing the game for many who have to travel to buy marijuana from recreational dispensaries.

Trump rape lawsuit: Jury rejects rape claim, finds Trump liable for sexual abuse in 1996 attack

A jury in New York City has rejected a woman’s claim that Donald Trump raped her in a luxury Manhattan department store in 1996, but found Trump liable for sexual abuse against E. Jean Carroll.

DA tweaks Jonathan Majors’ charge, lawyer says he's innocent

Actor Jonathan Majors has been arraigned on a revised domestic violence charge in which a woman says the Marvel star twisted her arm, struck her head and shoved her into a vehicle.

NYPD hunting for escaped prisoner in Brooklyn

Authorities say that Joseph King, 21, was being taken to Brooklyn Central Booking at around 5:45 p.m. when he freed a hand from his handcuffs and fled the location on foot.

The end of an era for the Sisters of Charity of New York

Through more than 200 years of service, the Sisters of Charity of New York have nursed Civil War casualties, joined civil rights and anti-war demonstrations, cared for orphans, and taught countless children.

Mike Myers' $20 million New York City penthouse hits the market

"Austin Powers" star Mike Myers has listed his New York City penthouse apartment for $20 million. He purchased the five-bedroom home in 2017.

Long Island man attributes miraculous recovery to 'angel'

A Long Island man is on a mission to help a renowned Catholic activist achieve sainthood. He credits the blessed Pierre Giorgio Frassati for saving his life after a traumatic injury.

Finding Faith: Miracle on Long Island?
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A Long Island man is on a mission to help a renowned Catholic activist achieve sainthood. He credits the blessed Pierre Giorgio Frassati for saving his life after an injury. And as he told FOX 5's Sharon Crowley, he believes his recovery should be classified as a miracle.

Fuggedaboutit: New York City accent 'diminishing,' expert warns

We all know the sound of a classic New York accent. But with more transplants settling into the city, the traditional accent seems to be slipping away.

Harlem man uses 311 to fight illegal police parking, to no avail

One Harlem resident made over 200 reports to 3-1-1 about illegal parking by NYPD officers but says nothing was ever done.

Jordan Neely protests end in multiple arrests as victim's family speaks out

"It is a character assassination, and a clear example of why he believed he was entitled to take Jordan‘s life," attorneys for the Neely family said in a statement.