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.

Colombian man brought to NY to face narco-terrorism case

A Colombian man has been brought to New York to face charges that he tried to broker deals for weapons with known drug dealing terrorist groups and hoped to murder a U.S. agent as a trophy.

Trump loses bid to avoid daily $10,000 contempt fine

A judge has refused to lift sanctions he imposed on Trump that include a $10,000 a day fine for not providing subpoenaed documents to state prosecutors.

Manhattan pizzeria cheated workers out of pay: NY AG

Gotham Pizza is alleged to have underpaid nearly a dozen employees, along with withholding overtime pay and tips, according to NY Attorney General Letitia James.

NYC subway shooting:  Lawyers claim Frank James was improperly questioned

Attorneys for Frank James, the man accused in a mass shooting in Brooklyn earlier this month, said he was improperly questioned by federal authorities.

Bystander beaten, stabbed by group outside Queens club

The NYPD is searching for four thugs who beat and stabbed a man who tried to intervene in a fight between the group and a nightclub bouncer.

Man sentenced for shocking Bronx shooting front of children

An alleged gang member from Manhattan has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for a shocking New York City shooting on a Bronx street last year.

Firefighter Timothy Klein wake draws hundreds of mourners

Hundreds of firefighters, emergency workers, city officials, friends, family, and even strangers came to a funeral home in Brooklyn on Thursday to pay their respects to Firefighter Timothy Klein, who made the ultimate sacrifice last weekend.

Long Islanders rally to help engaged couple after devastating fire

The community is stepping up to help one engaged couple whose home burned down, destroying everything they owned, just days before they were supposed to tie the knot.

14-year-old girl shot in neck, 2 other teens struck in Queens

A 14-year-old girl was shot in the neck and two 18-year-old males were also struck when someone opened fire from a vehicle in Fresh Meadows, Queens, said police.

Holocaust Remembrance Day: Survivors unite to deliver powerful message

Holocaust survivors across the world are uniting to deliver a message on the dangers of unchecked hate and the importance of remembrance at a time of rising global antisemitism. The annual remembrance known as Yom HaShoah is one of the most solemn on Israel's calendar.

NYC delays salary disclosure on job listings

New York City has passed one of the nation's most far-reaching requirements for employers to tell job-seekers what they can make. But less than three weeks before the law was to take effect, the City Council voted to delay it for five months after employers waved red flags.

Task of drawing NY congressional maps falls to judge and scholar

The task of redrawing New York's congressional district maps has fallen to a rural judge and a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University.

Yonkers firefighter is trailblazer for Black women

As a young girl, Fatima Taylor knew she wanted to be one of the city's bravest and follow in the footsteps of her father and her brothers to become a Yonkers firefighter.

Anti-gay attack: Man has hair pulled out in subway attack

The NYPD is appealing for the public's help tracking down the suspect who violently assaulted a man including pulling out his hair while using an anti-gay slur on an Upper Manhattan subway train last month.