Suffolk County cyberattackers demanded $2.5M in ransom

Using a single software flaw, hackers managed to burrow their way into the County's computer networks, demanding a $2.5M ransom.

NY gas prices drop to lowest average in nearly a year

Prices in the tri-state area are continuing to fall, but are not among the cheapest prices in the nation.

Homeless man arrested in fatal stabbing at NYC parking garage

A homeless man has been arrested after a man was fatally stabbed in front of a Hell’s Kitchen parking garage

NY's first legal pot dispensary to open in Manhattan on Dec. 29

Housing Works, a minority-controlled nonprofit in Manhattan that serves people with HIV and AIDS, will be the first of 36 recently licensed dispensaries to begin selling cannabis to the general public.

Rampant theft is devastating Bronx small businesses

Running a bodega in the Bronx isn't what it used to be. Store owners and shopkeepers say they witness shoplifting in their businesses every day. The constant theft is threatening their survival.

12-year-old boy robbed at gunpoint in the Bronx

Police are searching for three suspects they say robbed a 12-year-old boy at gunpoint in the Bronx.

Subway passenger shot in Brooklyn

A subway passenger was shot after a dispute with two transit workers in Brooklyn on Tuesday night.

Legal Aid: NYPD must account for evidence destroyed in fire

A warehouse where the NYPD stored decades of evidence went up in flames last week. The loss of that evidence could affect many cases and people that the Legal Aid Society represents.

Mural honoring Holocaust hero unveiled in Manhattan

A building in Manhattan now features a mural honoring a man who stood up to fascism during World War II and is credited with helping save thousands of Jews.

No rebuttal yet from Rep.-elect George Santos to allegations

After allegations surfaced that Republican George Santos' resume may be largely fiction, questions on the minds of many include: Where was he living at the time of the election? Where is he now? What is his real story?

Subway hits 2 people in NYC; unclear why they were on tracks

A subway train hit two people in Manhattan on Tuesday before 10:30 a.m. Two people died but what exactly happened isn't clear.

Serious questions raised about GOP congressman-elect George Santos

Republican George Santos flipped a Long Island-based U.S. House seat in November. But now a report has raised serious allegations about whether Santos misrepresented his education and employment history.

Armed robbers terrorizing men in Queens

Police in New York are looking for a group that is targeting men for violent robberies.

NYC council member’s home targeted by anti-drag protesters

Protesters targeted New York City Council member Erik Bottcher's Hell's Kitchen home with demeaning graffiti and allegedly entered the building.

NYC seeks federal aid for influx of asylum seekers if Title 42 ends

The expiration of Title 42 would mean that New York City could see an influx of thousands of asylum seekers every month. But Chief Justice John Roberts put the expiration on hold and asked the Biden administration to respond to the issue.

Student stabbed multiple times at Long Island high school

A 15-year-old is under arrest on assault and weapons charges after a brutal stabbing incident in front of a Long Island high school.

MTA worker attacked with hammer

A subway worker was attacked in a Manhattan subway station early on Tuesday morning.