Airbnb hosts in New York City brace for changes

Starting in 2023, anyone who lists a place on Airbnb will have to register with the New York City attesting to following all applicable city and state laws. But some hosts say those laws — most of which have been on the books for years — are confusing and even unfair.

Watch: Saint Bernard engulfed by lake-effect snowfall in New York

As of Monday morning, the National Weather Service had recorded 37 inches of snow in Osceola, which is just east of Lake Ontario.

Art on the Ave exhibits art inside Manhattan shops and storefronts

Small businesses, neighborhood history, and local artists are all highlighted in the latest Art on the Ave exhibition called "Beyond the Bricks."

DC correctional officer charged with embezzlement after lavish trip to NYC

A D.C. correctional officer is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the labor union and spending some of it on a lavish New York trip. 

'Bling Bishop' busted on fraud and extortion charges

A Brooklyn preacher, known as the so-called Bling Bishop due to his opulent lifestyle has been indicted for allegedly defrauding a parishioner out of her retirement savings and other charges.

Gate of the Exonerated unveiled in Central Park

One of Central Park's entrances has a new name in honor of the men formerly known as the Central Park Five and now known as The Exonerated Five.

Long Island jewelry store robbed

Police in Suffolk County are looking for three people who robbed a jewelry store at gunpoint.

Stabbings and slashings up across NYC

There has been a marked increase in stabbings and slashings in New York City in 2022, with 96 murders carried out with a sharp object so far in 2022, compared to 70 murders in 2021.

NYC Uber drivers go on one-day strike

Hundreds of New York Uber drivers staged a strike on Monday in protest of a judge's decision to temporarily halt pay raises.

CDC recommends masking in 10 NY counties

Masking indoors in public or on public transportation is now recommended across the five boroughs, on Long Island, and in several of the city's northern suburbs.

Mayor Adams says NYC is not prepared for migrant surge

“Our shelter system is full, and we are nearly out of money, staff, and space," Adams said in a statement on Sunday, asking for federal assistance to deal with the influx of migrants.

26-year-old shot multiple times, killed in the Bronx

Police say 26-year-old Angel Cuasant was shot multiple times in the torso and killed inside a deli in the Bronx Sunday morning.

NYC anti-Semitic incidents nearly doubled in 2022: NYPD

According to authorities, there have been 278 anti-Semitic incidents so far this year, compared to 182 last year, with 45 alone just this month, compared to 20 in November 2021.

Woman fatally stabbed inside Manhattan shelter

A woman was found with multiple stab wounds inside the Project Renewal New Providence Women's Shelter in Manhattan, police say.

Probation for former Long Island teacher who gave teen vaccine dose

A former Long Island high school teacher accused of injecting a teen with a COVID-19 vaccine at her home without his parents’ knowledge has been sentenced to community service and probation.

NYC homelessness hits record number

The Coalition for the Homeless claim the average number of people sleeping in a shelter every night climbed to nearly 66,000 in October, an all-time high.