Judge rejects stopping NYC congestion pricing
A judge has refused to pump the brakes on the congestion pricing plan set to go into effect on Jan 5 in New York City.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder, weapons charges
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson earlier this month in New York City, pleaded not guilty on Monday to murder and terror charges in a state case that will run parallel to his federal prosecution.
NYC subway fire: Who is Sebastian Zapeta-Calil?
The NYPD identified the suspect in connection to the death of a woman who was set on fire on Sunday inside a Brooklyn subway train as 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta-Calil.
Woman dies after being set on fire in NYC subway train; suspect charged
NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch described the case as "one of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly commit against another human being."
'B***h, new laws!' California shoplifting suspect surprised stealing is now a felony
California's Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain theft and drug crimes, went into effect Wednesday.
Brooklyn businessman will plead guilty to conspiracy charge in case against Mayor Adams: Prosecutors
A Brooklyn real estate magnate accused of working with a Turkish government official to funnel illegal campaign contributions to New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge tied to the scheme, federal prosecutors said Monday.
Amtrak delays continue in and out of Penn Station amid holiday travel rush
Amtrak trains in and out of New York Penn Station experienced big delays in the middle of the holiday travel rush.
Brooklyn woman stabbed to death: NYPD
A woman was stabbed to death in Brooklyn on Sunday, police said.
Woman fatally set on fire on Brooklyn subway; suspect in custody: NYPD
A person of interest has been taken into custody in connection with a woman who was set on fire and died Sunday morning on a subway train in Brooklyn, police said.
1 man dead, another injured in Queens subway stabbing incident: NYPD
One man is dead, and another one was injured after a stabbing incident at a Queens subway station on Sunday, police said.
Amtrak service resumes after suspension between New York and Philadelphia
Amtrak service has resumed after temporarily being suspended between New York Penn Station and Philadelphia due to downed overhead wires.
2 shot at Brooklyn subway station: NYPD
Two people were shot at a subway station in Brooklyn on Saturday, police said.
Holiday travel forecast 2024: Best and worst times to travel this season
Holiday travelers, brace yourselves—this year is expected to see a record-breaking number of people taking to the roads and skies for their year-end festivities. Here's what you need to know:
Luigi Mangione to be arraigned Monday; What's next for alleged CEO killer?
The man charged with gunning down United Healthcare’s CEO outside a Manhattan hotel is now in a federal jail after being returned to New York City in dramatic fashion.
Will NYC see snow on winter's first day? Forecast, timing and predictions
Will New York City see snow on the first day of winter? Here's what you need to know, including timing, impacts and predictions.
These New York laws take effect in 2025
Several new laws in New York are taking effect in 2025, including minimum wage increases across NYC, Long Island and Westchester. Here's a look at some of them that could impact your life.
Luigi Mangione faces federal charge that is eligible for death penalty
Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione is being held without bail after a New York federal court appearance on charges including a death-eligible murder count.
Winter weather coming to NYC: Timing, forecast and how much snow to expect
Could New York City soon see its first measurable snow of the season? Here's what you need to know, including the timing, forecast and how much snow to expect.
Former top aide to New York City's mayor surrenders to DA's office to face charges
A former top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams has surrendered to authorities to face corruption charges.
Delays in NY's Early Intervention Program leave kids with disabilities without services
New York’s Early Intervention Program, designed to provide free therapy and support for children with disabilities or developmental delays, is leaving some families frustrated with delays in care.


















