Long Island woman busted for $40M counterfeiting operation

A Long Island woman is accused of operating a store with counterfeit luxury products that would be worth $40 million if they were the authentic brands.

Some residents object to housing migrants on Staten Island

Some Staten Islanders continue to slam the mayor and the city for housing some migrants in their borough. About 20,000 people have been bused to New York City. About 100 are being housed on Staten Island.

MLB Postseason Preview: New York Yankees | ALDS

The New York Yankees finished the 2022 regular season with a 99–63 record and the American League East title. The Bombers have a bye into the ALDS. Here is a preview of the series, which starts Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Yankee Stadium.

Suspected member of ‘Green Goblin’ subway robbers arrested

A woman believed to be a member of a so-called green goblin gang that attacked and robbed two women in a Manhattan subway train has turned herself in.

Girl shot to death in Brooklyn apartment building

A 17-year-old girl was found shot in the chest in the lobby of a Brooklyn apartment building.

Deadly stabbing on MTA bus in the Bronx, 3rd mass transit killing in 10 days

A man was stabbed to death inside an MTA bus in the Bronx on Sunday evening. It is the third killing in the New York City mass transit system in 10 days.

Statue of Liberty crown reopening

The crown on the Statue of Liberty is welcoming visitors for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pro-Russia Killnet DDoS attacks target U.S. airports

The websites for LaGuardia and other major airports in the U.S. went down on Monday in an apparent coordinated denial-of-service attack.

NYC drugstores experiencing shoplifting crisis

A higher number of New York City shoplifters are picking pharmacies, according to the NYPD, who say many of your neighborhood drug stores are choosing to close their doors.

NYC rents softening; landlords offering concessions

Although rents have started to decline, inflation has increased the cost of just about everything else, from gasoline to groceries. It means the high cost of living in New York is driving the lowest wage earners out of the city.

Wounded teens hid on Rep. Lee Zeldin's property after drive-by shooting

Rep. Lee Zeldin, the GOP candidate for governor, says his daughters are shaken after a shooting outside the family's home on Long Island. "I definitely did not think the next time that I'd be standing in front of crime scene tape would be in front of my own house," Zeldin said.

NYC Columbus Day Parade 2022

The nation's largest celebration of Italian Heritage featured marching bands, floats, and over 100 marching groups walking along the parade's route, running along 5th Avenue from 44th Street to 72nd Street.

Anna 'Delvey' Sorokin released to house arrest

Anna Sorokin has been released from ICE custody to house arrest in New York City.

Man stabbed to death in Brooklyn

Police say Kerwin Cox, 35, was stabbed to death in Crown Heights early Saturday morning.

Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall reopens after $550M renovation

The building, which opened in 1962 and is the home of the world-renowned New York Philharmonic, was reportedly plagued by acoustic issues, which the remodeling has addressed.