Balcony-climbing burglar stabs man to death in Queens

The NYPD is investigating a bizarre murder in Queens when a home invasion ended with a man stabbed to death.

3 dead after drunk driving crash on Long Island

Three women who had just left a sweet 16 party their family was holding were killed in a crash involving an alleged drunk driver.

Infant formula price-gouging crackdown on NYC

Retailers that price-gouge for infant formula could face penalties in New York City.

Brooklyn teen shot in the head and killed

Police say an 18-year-old man was shot twice in the head and killed in Brooklyn on Saturday night.

NYC gun buyback program nets dozens of weapons

A gun buyback program has netted dozens of weapons in New York City, where authorities are battling a wave of gun violence.

Police hunting for Manhattan synagogue arson suspect

Police say the suspect set a book and a piece of cloth on fire early Thursday morning and threw them through a metal gate at the Brotherhood Synagogue before running away.

Brooklyn Half-Marathon runner collapses, dies at finish line

The runner, a 30-year-old man, made it to the finish line at Coney Island at around 8:45 a.m. on Saturday before collapsing, according to authorities.

Heat advisory issued for NYC, temps expected to hit near-record highs

New York City, the Hudson Valley, northeastern New Jersey and much of Connecticut are under a heat advisory from noon to 8 p.m., as temperatures will rise into the low 90s and feel like nearly 100.

NY judge approves new maps for August primaries

Democrats in New York will face new challenges from Republicans and be drawn into interparty battles under new redistricting maps released late Friday.

Monkeypox NYC: Patient tests positive for virus

A New York City resident has tested positive for the virus that causes monkeypox, state health officials announced late Friday.

Nearly 90% of NY at high COVID risk: CDC

All of New York City is now considered to have high community spread of the coronavirus.

Legionnaires' Disease cluster found in Bronx

So far, four people from the Highbridge section have been diagnosed with the disease since May 9. There have been no reported deaths.

Fort Hamilton renames Robert E. Lee street for Black war hero

A street inside New York City's only U.S. Army base now bears the name of a Black Medal of Honor recipient rather than Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

Man celebrates after rare brain surgery recovery, wedding

Luis Pagan held his wedding reception at South Shore University Hospital after his miraculous recovery following a rare brain surgery.

NY electric bills to rise 12% this summer

Con Edison, which provides energy for roughly 10 million people living in New York City and Westchester County has estimated that power bills this summer will be a whopping 11-12% higher than in 2021.