Columbia U. 'on the right track' to recover federal funding: Education Sec.

Columbia University is "on the right track" to regain federal funding after agreeing to policy changes demanded by the Trump administration, according to Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

Fight to save Elizabeth Street Garden: Advocates face eviction
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After months of fighting New York City housing development plans, advocates of Little Italy?s Elizabeth Street Garden face eviction Monday. FOX 5 NY?s Briella Tomassetti breaks down what both sides are saying and what the future holds for the coveted green space.

Long Island store lets shoppers gamble on discounted mystery pallets of goods

Many customers enjoy the thrill of not knowing exactly what's inside. For instance, a pallet valued at nearly $2,000 can be purchased for just $450.

Ardsley girls basketball team wins historic NY state title

The Ardsley High School girls basketball team made history with their first-ever appearance in the New York State Final Four.

School bus struck by gunfire in the Bronx; no injures reported

The NYPD is investigating after a school bus was struck by gunfire in the Bronx on Friday afternoon. While there were passengers on the bus, no injuries were reported.

East Harlem bodega worker stabbed in neck over candy speaks out

24-year-old Sidi Mohamed is already back at work and speaking out after being stabbed in the neck at an East Harlem bodega in a dispute over candy.

Urgent warning for 9 NYC-area bridges in Baltimore collapse report

Nine NYC-area bridges, including the world-famous Brooklyn Bridge, could be at significant risk of collapse from a ship strike like the one that led to the deadly demise of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to a new report.

Real ID deadline nears: DMV appointments hard to find as May 7 approaches

With the REAL ID deadline quickly approaching, DMVs across New York are scrambling to meet demand. To help process applications, select DMV locations in New York will begin opening on Saturdays beginning April 5.

New Regal movie theater opens in The Bronx, ending cinema drought

Regal Concourse on 161st Street in the Bronx has officially opened, transforming the area once known as a movie theater desert into a vibrant hub for film enthusiasts.

Woman shoves 7-year-old on subway platform, threatens him with knife

Police are searching for the woman who shoved a 7-year-old boy at a subway station in Queens before threatening him and his mother with a knife.

Noncitizens can't vote in NYC elections, court rules

New York's top court on Thursday struck down a city law that would have allowed noncitizens to vote in local New York City elections.

Man stabbed at NYC bodega during attempted cake robbery: witness

A worker was stabbed in the neck at a Manhattan bodega on Wednesday while trying to stop a man from stealing a cake.

Bronx community honors man fatally stabbed outside Barclays Center

A vigil was held in the Bronx for 27-year-old Michael Hernandez, who was fatally stabbed near the Barclays Center in Brooklyn last Friday night. Now, Hernandez's family is demanding justice.

Poll: 9 in 10 NYers support involuntary commitment laws amid crime concerns

A new poll suggests that 9 in 10 New Yorkers support expanding involuntary confinement laws that would keep severely mentally ill people off of the streets and subways.

Will Trump kill NYC's congestion pricing toll this week?

NYC's congestion pricing plan is challenged by the Trump administration's order to halt it by Friday. Does this mean an official end to the toll?