Robotic dogs, drones put into action in Lower Manhattan parking garage collapse

One week after the deadly garage collapse in Lower Manhattan that left one dead and several others injured, we are learning more about the technology used by first responders to help save lives when time was of the essence.

Half of NYC households do not make enough money to cover basic needs: Report

Income inadequacy has grown significantly in the city since the last report in 2021 when only 36 percent of working-age households struggled to make ends meet.

Harry Belafonte, legendary entertainer and civil rights activist, dies at 96

Belafonte sold millions of records and starred on stage and screen before scaling back his career and becoming a relentless supporter of civil rights and other causes.

Man, 64, in wheelchair violently punched, robbed in the Bronx

The man was sitting in a wheelchair when the two unknown suspects approached him and demanded money, the NYPD said.

Metro-North workers save autistic child wandering on Tarrytown tracks

"What is that? What is that? Is that a kid?" Dramatic video footage shows train conductors saving the wandering autistic child.

Writer’s lawsuit accusing Trump of rape begins Tuesday; experts weigh in

E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine advice columnist, claims that former President Donald Trump raped her in a luxury department store dressing room in the 1990s.

Company behind NY's red light and speed cameras wins contracts despite lawsuits

There is growing controversy surrounding Verra Mobility Corporation, the company behind New York's red light and speed cameras. The company has been sued by NYC in the past for overbilling, but continues to receive contracts.

Fourth-generation cop is one of over 500 new NYPD recruits

The NYPD welcomes 538 new officers to the force on Monday, including Officer Michael McCarthy, who follows in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather by becoming a police officer.

NYPD Chief Jeff Maddrey voided ex-officer’s arrest, watchdog agency says

The incident from November 2022 involved a former NYPD officer who reportedly chased down several teenagers after their basketball hit one of the officer’s storefront cameras.

Manhattan parking garage demolition may pose risks to surrounding structures

Officials say they are concerned that demolishing the collapsed parking garage could threaten the stability of several surrounding buildings.

Gabby Petito update: Laundrie family attorney seeks copies of texts and calls

The attorney for Brian Laundrie's family is seeking copies of all the family's texts, calls and other phone records for a six-month stretch of 2021 obtained by the parents of Gabby Petito as part of a Florida civil suit connected to the travel blogger's murder.

World’s first-ever oat milk ice cream shop thrives in NYC: 'It's the bomb'

The shop was founded to keep those with food allergies in mind, Whipped general manager Hannah Keller said, adding that many in the U.S. are lactose intolerant.

Earthquake hits parts of New York

Did you feel it? The earthquake happened around 2:10 p.m. on Sunday.