Beloved food delivery worker killed in Queens

The NYPD is searching for the gunman who opened fire on Zhiwen Yan, 45, while on his scooter making a food delivery in Queens.

Video: Teens assault father on Queens playground

Witnesses say a group of teenagers attacked a father in front of his children at a playground in Astoria, Queens.

Times Square Dave & Buster's murder investigated

Police say a 39-year-old man was stabbed to death at the popular entertainment location.

Man shot in head found dead in Manhattan

Police say a 27-year-old man was shot in the head in broad daylight on the Upper West Side on Sunday.

Large fight causes panic at Roosevelt Field Mall

Shoppers scrambled out of the Roosevelt Field Mall on Sunday after a large fight broke out, causing a panic.

68-year-old Asian woman punched in stomach in Chelsea random attack

The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is searching for the suspect in a random attack on a 68-year-old woman in Chelsea in broad daylight.

NYC aims to keep outdoor lifestyle post-virus

The city is drafting new rules that would allow eateries to make outdoor dining permanent, although the policy is being challenged in court.

Some Broadway theaters not requiring proof of vaccination

The Broadway League said in a statement that beginning Sunday, the owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theaters are extending the mask requirement at least through the end of May but many will no longer check for vaccination status.

Man choked, raped woman inside Brooklyn apartment: NYPD

Police say the suspect, known as "Todd," choked a woman unconscious and raped her when she refused to have sex with him.

Robbers hold up three Manhattan stores at gunpoint: NYPD

The gunmen have allegedly robbed three different businesses in Manhattan in April, attacking the employees at two of the locations.

Upstate NY teacher under fire for cotton, cuffs in class on slavery

Rochester school officials are investigating allegations that a white teacher told his class of mostly Black students to pick seeds out of cotton and put on handcuffs during lessons on slavery in a seventh-grade social studies class.

Chinatown homeless shelter plans shelved after community pushback

After community pushback, New York City is scrapping one of the four planned homeless shelters set to go up in and around Chinatown.

Some New York primaries delayed after court tosses maps

A New York judge has ordered the state's congressional and state Senate primaries to be delayed until Aug. 23 to provide enough time to replace maps that were ruled unconstitutional this week.

Spring Valley High School knife fight leaves 3 injured

Three people were reportedly injured after a knife fight outside of Spring Valley High School in Rockland County on Friday afternoon.

Judge upholds Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking conviction

A trial judge has concluded there was enough evidence to convict Ghislaine Maxwell of sex trafficking. But she also gave Maxwell a legal victory by concluding that three conspiracy counts charged the same crime.

'Too Good to Go' app helps reduce food waste

The 'Too Good To Go' app is teaming up with local businesses to sell extra food that otherwise would've been thrown out.

NYPD plans crack down on ATVs, dirt bikes

The NYPD is planning to crack down on ATVs and illegal dirt bikes as riders roar through the city's streets and sidewalks.

FDNY firefighter Timothy Klein funeral

A massive crowd of firefighters, law enforcement, family, friends, and strangers turned out in Queens for the funeral mass of FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein, 31, who died while on the job.