Boy beaten unconscious in NYC sneaker robbery
A 16-year-old boy was beaten into unconsciousness on a Manhattan street by a group who stole his Air Jordan sneakers.
A 16-year-old boy was beaten into unconsciousness on a Manhattan street by a group who stole his Air Jordan sneakers.
NY governor calls for changes to bail reform law
Governor Kathy Hochul is once again proposing to give judges more discretion when setting bail.
Governor Kathy Hochul is once again proposing to give judges more discretion when setting bail.
Woman injured in violent attack on NYC street
A woman was left with a fractured foot and finder, missing hair, and bruised after being attacked by a man as she walked down the street.
A woman was left with a fractured foot and finder, missing hair, and bruised after being attacked by a man as she walked down the street.
Christal's New York: What to see, eat and experience
Christal Young has some interesting things to do, see, eat and experience in New York City.
Christal Young has some interesting things to do, see, eat and experience in New York City.
Bathrooms open in some NYC subway stations
The MTA says the bathrooms have been recently updated with new features like fresh paint and motion-activated toilets.
The MTA says the bathrooms have been recently updated with new features like fresh paint and motion-activated toilets.
Bills' Damar Hamlin discharged from Buffalo hospital after completing comprehensive tests
"We have completed a series of tests and evaluations... we are confident that Damar can be safely discharged to continue his rehabilitation at home and with the Bills," a statement reads in part.
"We have completed a series of tests and evaluations... we are confident that Damar can be safely discharged to continue his rehabilitation at home and with the Bills," a statement reads in part.
Supreme Court lets New York enforce gun law during lawsuit
The Supreme Court is allowing New York to continue to enforce for now a sweeping new law banning guns from “sensitive places” such as schools, playgrounds and Times Square and increasing training requirements.
The Supreme Court is allowing New York to continue to enforce for now a sweeping new law banning guns from “sensitive places” such as schools, playgrounds and Times Square and increasing training requirements.
City Girls Who Walk: A fun new way to exercise in NYC
There’s a fun new way to exercise in New York City, while also socializing with new friends. Learn about City Girls Who Walk.
There’s a fun new way to exercise in New York City, while also socializing with new friends. Learn about City Girls Who Walk.
$3 million Mega Millions ticket sold in New York, Connecticut
The Mega Millions jackpot climbed to $1.35 billion after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn on Tuesday night, but there was a $3 million winner in New York and Connecticut.
The Mega Millions jackpot climbed to $1.35 billion after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn on Tuesday night, but there was a $3 million winner in New York and Connecticut.
Man sentenced for fatally striking Asian woman with rock
A Brooklyn man has been sentenced for fatally striking an Asian grandmother with a rock repeatedly in a random attack in Queens back in November 2021.
A Brooklyn man has been sentenced for fatally striking an Asian grandmother with a rock repeatedly in a random attack in Queens back in November 2021.
Nurses strike for 3rd day at two big NYC hospitals
A nursing strike that has disrupted patient care at two of New York City's largest hospitals entered its third day Wednesday.
A nursing strike that has disrupted patient care at two of New York City's largest hospitals entered its third day Wednesday.
Nurses strike for 2nd day at two big NYC hospitals
A union official said Tuesday that progress was being made toward a possible settlement at one of the institutions.
A union official said Tuesday that progress was being made toward a possible settlement at one of the institutions.
Video: NYPD officers rescue man who fell onto subway tracks in Brooklyn
Body camera footage shows the officers and a Good Samaritan pulling the victim off the tracks moments before a train arrived.
Body camera footage shows the officers and a Good Samaritan pulling the victim off the tracks moments before a train arrived.
Gov. Kathy Hochul addresses public safety, mental health in State of the State Address
Hochul proposed changes to New York's bail reform laws, a $1 billion investment in mental health services and offered a housing vision that would build 800,000 new homes over the next 10 years.
Hochul proposed changes to New York's bail reform laws, a $1 billion investment in mental health services and offered a housing vision that would build 800,000 new homes over the next 10 years.
VIDEO: Smash-and-grab robbers snag $2M in jewels at NYC store
Masked thieves made off with up to $2 million in jewelry in a quick smash-and-grab robbery at a high-end Brooklyn boutique.
Masked thieves made off with up to $2 million in jewelry in a quick smash-and-grab robbery at a high-end Brooklyn boutique.
George Santos probe sought by Democrats over House ethics
Two Democrats on Tuesday requested the probe saying Santos has “failed to uphold the integrity expected” of lawmakers.
Two Democrats on Tuesday requested the probe saying Santos has “failed to uphold the integrity expected” of lawmakers.
PATH train service resumes at WTC after suspicious package investigation
PATH Train service between Hoboken and the World Trade Center has been resumed after being briefly suspended Tuesday due to a reported suspicious package.
PATH Train service between Hoboken and the World Trade Center has been resumed after being briefly suspended Tuesday due to a reported suspicious package.
Gas stove ban considered by federal regulators
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is reportedly considering a ban on gas stoves as concerns surrounding indoor air pollutants from appliances continue to rise.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is reportedly considering a ban on gas stoves as concerns surrounding indoor air pollutants from appliances continue to rise.
NYC grocery stores consider locking up food due to theft
Like drug stores locking up toothpaste, your local grocery store might have to start locking up meats and vegetables due to rampant shoplifting.
Like drug stores locking up toothpaste, your local grocery store might have to start locking up meats and vegetables due to rampant shoplifting.
'Out of control': NYC stores beg for help against serial shoplifters
Bodega and grocery store owners in New York City are demanding more help to combat brazen shoplifting that is endangering their survival.
Bodega and grocery store owners in New York City are demanding more help to combat brazen shoplifting that is endangering their survival.



















