Anonymous donor pays $60K overdue rent for NY public housing

Numerous tenants who faced eviction after the end of New York’s eviction moratorium in January had their overdue rent paid by an anonymous person.

'Shocking every time': Mom gives birth to 3rd set of consecutive twins

Kimberly and John Alarcon of New York recently welcomed their third set of twins born in a row, which her doctor called "very uncommon."

2 men shot and killed inside Hell's Kitchen music studio

The NYPD is looking for multiple people in the shooting deaths of two men inside a makeshift music studio in Hell's Kitchen early Thursday morning.

NYC rent hike could affect 1M apartments with up to 9% increase

New Yorkers who live in the city's rent-controlled apartments are bracing for a vote from the Rent Guidelines Board that could see nearly 1 million apartments see as much as a 9% rent hike.

70-plus concerts across NY area have $25 tickets this week

From Kiss to the Wu-Tang Clan, there is no shortage of available concerts with cheap tickets in New York this summer. See the list here.

Arrest made after woman shot, killed inside Queens home

The NYPD says it has arrested a 41-year-old man and charged him with the murder of 51-year-old Anna Torres.

Long Island WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday

A decorated WWII veteran on Long Island celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday. FOX 5 NY takes a look at the incredible story of Albert Jameison, who overcame adversity to make a remarkable life.

NYPD: Bronx man punched, kicked 77-year-old victim in attempted robbery

Police have a suspect in custody in connection with an attack on an elderly man in broad daylight in the Concourse section of the Bronx.

Rap legend Kidd Creole sentenced for killing homeless man

Hip Hop legend Kidd Creole has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for killing a stranger with a steak knife on a Manhattan street.

Another NYC homeless encampment cleared out

New York City police officers and sanitation workers cleared out another homeless encampment on Wednesday as part of the mayor's plan to try to get unhoused people into shelters while also making sure residents and visitors "can enjoy the clean public spaces."

Judge won't revive NY political maps that favored Democrats

The judge said a legal effort by Democrats to revive the maps amounted to a “Hail Mary pass” and would potentially trigger “chaos.”

TurboTax's Intuit to pay $141M settlement over misleading ad: Here's who qualifies

According to documents obtained by ProPublica, Intuit executives knew they were deceiving customers by advertising free services that were not in fact free to everyone.

Teen struck with glass bottle in head aboard Washington Heights subway

A 17-year-old boy is recovering from a brutal attack by two men during an argument aboard a subway train in Washington Heights, said police.

Elderly man attacked in subway

An elderly man was injured in an unprovoked attack inside a Queens subway station.

Thousands rally in New York City for abortion rights

Foley Square is home to several federal and state government buildings, including courthouses. That is where hundreds if not thousands of activists gathered to protest on Tuesday.

How New York, New Jersey, Connecticut protect abortion rights

Abortions have been legal in New York ever since legislation was signed into law by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller in 1970 — three years prior to Roe v. Wade — and will remain legal even if the landmark decision is overturned. New Jersey and Connecticut also have laws protecting access to abortion care.

Bronx bodega shooting leaves one dead, two injured

One man is dead after s triple shooting in the Bronx. Police arrested a 25-year-old man and charged him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon.