Will immigration surge as asylum rule ends?

Federal and local officials are preparing for a surge of migrants ahead of the forced end of Title 42, a Trump-era border policy that allowed officials to turn away migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Man brutally assaulted in anti-Semitic attack in Central Park

Police are searching for a suspect involved in an anti-Semitic attack in Central Park that left a 63-year-old man with a broken hand.

Manhattan co-op could ban e-bikes due to fire risk

London Terrace Towers in Chelsea, one of New York's largest co-ops, is considering banning e-bikes inside its building.

Long Island students get 'incomplete' grades due to teacher shortage

Parents say students spent a large part of the school year with teachers that weren't originally assigned to their classes while others were on extended leave.

Scammers stealing benefits from SNAP recipients

Thieves are using hidden skimming devices to steal SNAP benefits from unsuspecting U.S. residents. And because of state and federal law, the victims cannot get that stolen money replaced.

Chinatown given $20M for post-pandemic revitalization projects

New York is funding 11 new projects to revitalize Chinatown and improve the quality of life, including several renovations and upgrades and creating a cultural welcome center.

NYC man killed in front of 10-year-old daughter

A man was shot to death inside a Manhattan bodega right in front of his 10-year-old daughter.

Winter storm hitting New York City area

A coastal storm continues to bring heavy rain, strong winds and snow to some parts of the New York City area, but the wet weather is slowly coming to an end.

2 women attack and rob Brooklyn bodega worker

Two women are accused of attacking a Brooklyn bodega worker and then stealing around $1,500 in merchandise.

You’ll be paying more to cross into New York next year

Paying more to cross into the city. Toll hikes at Port Authority of New York and New Jersey crossings have been approved for next year.

NYC cannabis crackdown: Mayor promises enforcement through 'education'

After New York legalized the sale of recreational marijuana, dozens if not hundreds of shops around the city began openly selling cannabis products without a license. So what does the mayor plan to do about these unlicensed weed dealers?

State says NYC's planned ban on foie gras sales violates law

New York City’s ban on the sale of foie gras, already delayed by a court challenge, has now been found in violation of state agricultural law.

NYPD warehouse fire could affect criminal cases

More than 48 hours after flames destroyed a warehouse used by the NYPD to store vehicles and evidence from investigations, officials are monitoring the scene and questions are mounting about the fire's effect on the criminal justice process.

New York bans retail sale of dogs, cats, rabbits

Soon shoppers in New York won't be able to pick out a puppy in a pet store window for purchase.

Vaccines, tests, masks are key to mitigate another COVID surge, officials reiterate

Hospitals are already struggling with spikes of the flu, RSV and COVID cases after Thanksgiving, prompting the White House to try to mitigate the impact of another surge.

Legendary radio host Scott Shannon retiring

Scott Shannon, the legendary host who has spent the better part of the last 40 years on the air in New York City, is retiring.