NY hail storm: Sudden 10-degree drop brings severe weather

A few rumbles of thunder were expected for upstate New York Thursday after a powerful storm ripped through the area a day earlier.

Buffalo supermarket reopens 2 months after mass shooting

The Buffalo supermarket where 10 Black people were killed by a white gunman is set to reopen its doors to the public Friday, two months after the racist attack.

NYC gun violence: Man shot while driving across bridge into The Bronx

Police say a 41-year-old man was driving a red Dodge pickup truck over the Washington Bridge at around 10:40 pm on Wednesday when he was suddenly shot from outside his vehicle.

NYPD walks back decision to end random marijuana testing for officers

An earlier statement from the NYPD had claimed that the marijuana testing policy was ending but by the evening, the apparent decision was being walked back.

Citi Bike's surging ridership creating logistical challenges

To make sure that Citi Bike docks have enough bicycles, trucks move the bikes around the city 24 hours a day. But a surge in ridership has created challenges for staff.

Homeless man accused of stabbing other homeless men while they were sleeping

Police charged a 40-year-old homeless man with stabbing three other homeless men while they were sleeping. One victim died. The police commissioner said the suspect should never have been on the streets.

Conviction of woman accused of killing Long Island anti-gang activist overturned

An appeals court on Long Island overturned the conviction of Ann-Marie Drago, the 60-year-old nurse convicted of killing anti-gang activist Evelyn Rodriguez, citing prosecutorial misconduct.

Manhattan borough president unveils plan to speed up congestion pricing rollout

New York City's congestion pricing plan has faced delay after delay, and is still over a year away from being implemented without a plan on how it will work. Now, Manhattan borough president Mark Levin has unveiled his own plan to get things moving.

Elite basketball academy nurtures talent in young players in NYC

The Program NYC's co-founders — Jared Effron and Griffin Taylor — hooped together as kids on courts of New York City. They say they want to restore the city's rep as a mecca of hoops talent.

Long Island triple-jumper leaps to the top of her sport

Rocky Point High School graduate Alexandra Kelly is considered the top-ranked high school female triple-jumper in the nation.

Shark bites surfer at Suffolk County beach

A tiger shark bit a surfer in the water off Smith Point County Park in Suffolk County Wednesday morning.

NYC bar owner settles harassment complaint for $500,000

New York Attorney General Letitia James said Wednesday that employees of Sweet & Viscious endured inappropriate comments about their race, sexuality and bodies and suffered unwelcome sexual advances from managers and customers.

Boat capsizes in Hudson River off Manhattan

A 47-year-old woman and her 7-year-old relative from Colombia were killed when their charter boat capsized on the Hudson River. Three people were critical. Investigators are trying to figure out why the boat overturned.

NYC bodega worker rally calling for murder charges to be dropped

Jose Alba, the bodega worker charged with murder, is expected to make a statement during a rally outside City Hall Wednesday afternoon.

NYC homeless stabbings: Suspect in custody

The NYPD has caught someone in connection with the stabbings of three homeless men in separate attacks across Manhattan in recent days. One victim died.

Cornhole growing with pro and social sports leagues

The American Cornhole League, which was formed in 2015, has some lofty goals, including getting the sport into the Olympics within a decade.

New York City nuclear attack PSA: steps people should take

New York City's Office of Emergency Management has issued a public service announcement in case the city is attacked with nuclear weapons.

Bodega worker murder case: Calls to drop all charges against worker

Drop the murder charge. That will be the request representatives from the United Bodegas of America make when they meet with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Tuesday.