Debate over Westchester County Airport's future underway

The plan to re-imagine the Westchester County Airport was put on hold during the pandemic, but officials are now pushing ahead with plans to improve the facility.

Bronx man indicted in Jacobi Hospital shooting

A Bronx man accused of shooting a patient inside a waiting room at Jacobi Medical Center back in January has been indicted on a slew of charges.

Arrest in hit-and-run death of mother of 5 on Long Island

Suffolk County Police have arrested a Brentwood woman for a hit-and-run crash that killed a Commack woman in Hauppauge on May 23.

Arrest in beloved Queens delivery worker shooting death

The NYPD announced the arrest of a suspect in the shooting death of beloved Queens food delivery worker Zhiwen Yan.

Manhattan Duane Reade robber attacks workers with bike lock chain

The NYPD is searching for a man who robbed a Duane Reade store and then returned and attacked two workers with a bike chain.

NYC gun violence czar named as crime fears increase

With gun violence plaguing New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has named a friend of 30 years his new gun violence czar. But here is why the mayor's selection is raising some eyebrows.

New York area thunderstorms: Heavy rain, flooding risk

Another round of showers and thunderstorms through Thursday evening could pose a flood risk in parts of New Jersey and New York that flooded the day before.

Co-organizer of Anna Sorokin art show says she is still owed thousands of dollars

An artist who helped stage a March art show featuring the work of fake heiress Anna Sorokin says she has not been paid back thousands of dollars she is due for expenses.

Michael Avenatti sentenced to 4 years in prison for cheating porn star Stormy Daniels

Michael Avenatti was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for cheating client Stormy Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame, of hundreds of thousands of dollars in book proceeds.

Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction upheld on appeal

A New York appellate court has upheld Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction, rejecting the disgraced movie mogul's claims that the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced him by allowing women to testify about allegations that weren't part of the criminal case.

More monkeypox cases found in NYC

Two more people have tested positive for orthopoxvirus, the virus that causes monkeypox, in New York City bringing the total number of cases in the city to four.

Settlement ends Port Authority bathroom stings

The police agency that patrols New York City’s main bus terminal has agreed to stop sending plainclothes officers into its public bathrooms to try and catch people propositioning strangers for sex.

Mayor Adams wants municipal workers back in office to set example

A survey says 38% of Manhattan office employees are working a hybrid model. The mayor wants his workforce back in the office to set an example for the private sector.

Pride Month kicks off across NYC

New York City, the home of the 1969 Stonewall riots and the first gay pride parade in 1970 is set to celebrate Pride in 2022 with events all across the city.

Gas prices drop as NY suspends gas tax

Effective immediately, the state has suspended the 16-cent per gallon gas tax for the rest of 2022.

Buffalo mass shooting: Grand jury indicts Payton Gendron on terror, hate charge

The white 18-year-old man accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was charged Wednesday by a grand jury with domestic terrorism motivated by hate and 10 counts of first-degree murder.

2 dead, 24 sick in Legionnaires' disease cluster in the Bronx, say health officials

Two people have died and at least 24 have been sickened in the Bronx from the pneumonia-like illness known as Legionnaire's disease. A cluster of cases in the Highbridge section has been closely monitored since an outbreak last month.