Summer Rising program helps kids who fell behind during pandemic

The New York City Department of Education's Summer Rising program is designed to help kids who fell behind during the pandemic. It was so successful last year that the program has now been expanded.

Donald Trump found in civil contempt of court

A judge has found Donald Trump in contempt of court and is fining him $10,000 per day in a dispute over a subpoena issued by the New York Attorney General.

Adaptive blind baseball played in NYC

Adaptive blind baseball is removing all the barriers that may have previously kept them off the baseball field.

Queens pawnshop owner dies after savage beating

A Queens pawnshop owner who was brutally beaten with a metal pipe in an attack in his store has died.

Brooklyn Public Library offers free e-books to teens nationwide in response to book bans

The Brooklyn Public Library’s “Books UnBanned” program allows those ages 12 to 21 to apply for a free eCard to access its massive collection, regardless of where they live.

Body found in burning car in the Bronx

Police found a body in the backseat of a car that went up in flames in the Bronx early Monday.

Shocking video:  Stolen flatbed truck runs over man in the Bronx

Shocking video shows the suspect hitting a pedestrian with the truck, leaving the victim hospitalized in critical condition.

Bronx triple shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

A 27-year-old man is dead and two others were wounded after a triple shooting in the Bronx.

Brooklyn shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 injured

Authorities say a 38-year-old man died after being shot in the abdomen in Cypress Hill on Sunday afternoon.

FDNY firefighter, civilian die, 5 others injured in Brooklyn fire

Timothy Klein, 31, a six-year FDNY veteran was killed battling a fire at a home in Canarsie when part of the building collapsed, according to officials.

Mayor Adams announces $900M traffic safety investment

The investment will advance the goals laid out in the NYC Streets Plan to rapidly build out critical street safety and public transportation infrastructure.

Amazon union could face a tough road ahead after victory

The nascent Amazon Labor Union, has said it wants longer breaks for warehouse employees, more time off and a dramatically higher minimum hourly wage of $30, up from just over $18 per hour.

NYC traffic is awful, but is it the nation's worst?

The latest data from Waze shows the five U.S. cities experiencing the worst traffic hikes between July 2021 and March 2022.

Queens Night Market returns

The Night Market is holding a sneak preview for ticketed visitors from 5 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Saturday and will open to the public for free beginning May 7 and running every Saturday through the end of August.

NYC Earth Day road closures

Streets in all five boroughs will be closed to car and truck traffic as part of Car-Free Earth Day on Saturday.

VIDEO: Man steals liquor from Chelsea hotel bar

The NYPD is hunting for a suspect they say stole a liquor bottle from behind the bar at a hotel in Chelsea.

Dozens of NYC teachers investigated over fake vaccine cards

Dozens of New York City teachers face unpaid leave as they are investigated for allegedly using fake vaccine cards to stay in the classroom.