Ultimate participation trophy sells for $1,000

For $1,000 you might be able to buy what is being called "The Ultimate Participation Trophy."

Donald Trump appeals contempt of court ruling

Donald Trump has appealed a contempt of court ruling that fined him $10,000 per day in a dispute over a subpoena issued by the New York Attorney General.

Long Island teacher indicted for fake vaccine card

A Nassau County teacher has been indicted on charges she allegedly submitted a forged COVID-19 vaccination car to her school in a scheme to get around her district's mandatory testing rules.

Video: Driver beaten and robbed after wild crash in the Bronx

Police are looking for 5 men in connection with a wild road rage crash, beating, and robbery incident in the Bronx..

Long Island woman chains herself to tree to save it

A Long Island woman has chained herself to a tree outside her home to keep the local government from cutting it down.

Man dies in Queens fire

A man died in a fire in his Queens home on Wednesday morning.

NYC prostitute Angelina Barini sentenced in overdose deaths of 4 men

A Queens prostitute has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the overdose deaths of four men, including an Italian chef at a popular restaurant in New York's Grand Central Terminal.

Violent Bronx laundromat robbery

Police in New York are looking for a man who brutally stabbed a laundromat worker and a customer during a robbery.

Man arrested in Manhattan infant's death

The NYPD has arrested a Manhattan man in connection with the death of a newborn girl.

American Dream mall shooting: Suspect arrested

A man from Brooklyn is under arrest in connection with a shooting earlier this month at the American Dream mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

NYC budget highlights public safety, economic growth, mayor says

The first 100 days of Mayor Eric Adams' tenure have been tumultuous with violent crime spiking, the subway's safety called into question, and jobs still struggling to recover from the pandemic.

Manhattan rents rising shockingly fast

Many people who left New York City during the pandemic have returned. So the rising rents are due to supply-and-demand forces.

The Migrant Kitchen's multicultural American fare proves to be a hit

The Migrant Kitchen co-founder Nasser Jaber, who is Palestinian, and Chef Dan Dorado, who has Mexican roots, have combined their tastes to create a menu of American food inspired by the cuisines of immigrants.

FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein wake and funeral arrangements

The FDNY has announced the arrangements for the services for Firefighter Timothy Klein, who died in the line of duty. The wake will be held in Brooklyn and the funeral service will be in Queens.

BA.2.12.1: What do we know about the new omicron mutant?

A new omicron mutant that is a descendent of the earlier "stealth omicron" has quickly gained ground in the United States. It was responsible for 29% of new COVID-19 infections nationally and about 58% of new infections in the New York region.

U.S. Capitol riot trial: Ex-NYPD officer accused of attacking cop

Attorneys made opening statements in the trial of a retired NYPD officer charged with attacking a cop during the U.S. Capitol riot. A prosecutor said body camera video captured the rage on Thomas Webster's face as he swung a flag pole at a cop trying to hold off the mob on Jan. 6, 2021. But a defense lawyer said Webster acted in self-defense.

Counterfeit 1936 Stanley Cup Championship rings seized by border agents

Upon examination, agents determined that the gold rings embellished with the Detroit Red Wings logo were fake and had a total value of $15,000.

2 females attacked with knife and pepper spray in Manhattan

Police in New York are looking for four females in connection with an attack on two other females with pepper spray and a knife in Manhattan.

FDNY death:  Firefighter Timothy Klein honored with firehouse bunting ceremony

In a somber ceremony on Monday, the FDNY honored Firefighter Timothy Klein by draping the facade of the Brooklyn firehouse where he worked with bunting. Dozens of firefighters, fire officers, department and city leaders, and members of Klein's family gathered outside for the tribute.