NY police confiscate cars using fake plates to evade tolls

State troopers and police officers arrested eight people and seized more than a dozen cars with fraudulent license plates near the Throgs Neck Bridge in the Bronx.

Judge blocks New York City from letting noncitizens vote for mayor, other offices

A judge on Monday blocked New York City from letting noncitizens vote for mayor and other municipal offices, a measure that Republicans had challenged as unconstitutional.

Bronx robber stabbed victims before stealing cash: NYPD

Authorities say that in each incident, the suspect approached his victims in broad daylight and, unprovoked, stabbed them before stealing money and running away.

Coney Island's iconic Cyclone roller coaster turns 95

The Cyclone opened to the public on June 26, 1927, and is one of the oldest still-operational roller coasters in the United States.

Grandmother killed by car attempting to escape NYPD in Brooklyn
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The NYPD says 67-year-old Lynn Christopher died when a car struck her and several pedestrians in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Saturday night.

NYC Pride March returns amid new urgency, fears

Parades celebrating LGBTQ pride kick off in some of America’s biggest cities Sunday amid new fears about the potential erosion of freedoms won through decades of activism.

NYC outdoor pools open June 28

School is out, summer is here, and New York City's free outdoor pools are once again welcoming swimmers for the summer.

8-year-old boy shot in Brooklyn, 3 adults also hit

An 8-year-old boy was one of four people shot at a gathering in Brooklyn on Saturday evening.

2022 NYC Pride parade and events

New York City Pride celebrations are back in 2022 with full-fledged in-person events, including the NYC Pride March a.k.a. NYC Pride parade, as well as festivals, parties, and more. Here is a guide to the weekend.

Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing:  7 accusers write to judge

Seven women who say Ghislaine Maxwell helped Jeffrey Epstein steal the innocence of their youth are asking a judge who will sentence the British socialite on Tuesday to consider their pain.

Planned Parenthood to lead NYC Pride March

“Pride was born of protest and will always be a space to fight injustice and discrimination. Join us as we advocate for bodily autonomy at this year's NYC Pride March,” NYC Pride said in a statement.

Abortion foes, supporters map next moves after Roe reversal

Americans are taking stock a day after the Supreme Court overturned a woman’s constitutional right to abortion.

16-year-old boy fatally shot in Brooklyn

Police say a 16-year-old boy was shot in the chest and killed in Brownsville, Brooklyn early Saturday morning.

Woman attacks Long Island CVS workers, cops say

A Queens woman faces several charges after threatening workers at a Long Island CVS store and then locking herself in the manager's office.

NY couple caught with pet raccoon now face hefty fines

A New York couple who took a raccoon to a pet store to shop for food now face hundreds of dollars in fines after a store worker called the authorities.