Long Island pizzeria selling Thanksgiving pie
A Long Island pizzeria is putting all of the holiday favorites together ? turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce ? and serving it up on this viral pizza pie. FOX 5 NY?s Jodi Goldberg gave it a try.
Long Island pizzeria selling Thanksgiving pie
A Long Island pizzeria is putting all of the holiday favorites together ? turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce ? and serving it up on this viral pizza pie. FOX 5 NY?s Jodi Goldberg gave it a try.
30 members of 3 Manhattan gangs busted
New York officials said 30 members of three gangs in Washington Heights and Inwood were arrested. Authorities said the groups are responsible for escalating violence dating back to 2018 when a rival gang member was murdered.
FDNY battles fire burning through Queens building roof
The FDNY was battling a fire that broke out on top of a building in Queens.
New NYC congestion pricing plan unveiled; drivers can once again expect tax
The program, which would charge drivers a fee for entering Manhattan south of 60th St., aims to ease traffic in central Manhattan, reduce pollution and raise funds for public transit improvements.
Man accused of sexual assault in Manhattan’s Kips Bay: NYPD
Police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Manhattan.
Woman slashed in face repeatedly, shoved onto NYC subway tracks
A woman was slashed in the face repeatedly, and then shoved onto the subway tracks last week at a station in Harlem, the NYPD said.
Long Island residents brace for higher electric bills with LIPA rate hike
Long Island residents should brace for yet another increase in their electric bills as the Long Island Power Authority plans a 3.9% rate hike for 2025, adding roughly $7 to monthly bills.
NYC Council bans broker fees for renters
Under a system that exists in New York and almost nowhere else in the country, tenants are often forced to pay the commission of a real estate agent before moving into an apartment, even if that agent was hired by the landlord.
Gov. Hochul set to relaunch NYC congestion pricing with reduced $9 toll
After initially pausing the congestion pricing plan last June, just weeks before its planned rollout, Hochul is now moving forward with renewed urgency following the election of Donald Trump.
Firefighters battle stubborn wildfires in Queens and Manhattan
New York City firefighters are working around the clock to contain multiple wildfires in Manhattan and Queens as dry conditions continue to fuel the flames.
Giuliani's lawyers seek to exit defamation case citing disagreement
Attorneys representing Rudy Giuliani filed a motion Wednesday to withdraw from his defense in a high-profile $148-million defamation case in federal court.
Volunteer firefighter arrested for allegedly setting brush fire on Long Island
A volunteer firefighter on Long Island has been arrested for allegedly setting a brush fire in Suffolk County, the Medford Fire District said.
NYPD seeks suspects in series of subway robberies and assaults across NYC
Police are searching for the suspects who robbed and assaulted people inside multiple subway stations in separate incidents across the city.
NYC family seeks help finding missing father with dementia
The family of 69-year-old Alberto Saldana is urgently seeking help to find him after he went missing nearly a week ago from the Upper West Side.
Here's how much snow to expect this winter in NYC
Winter officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere on Dec. 21 with the winter solstice. Here's how much snow can we expect this winter in NYC.
NYC-New Haven Amtrak service remains suspended due to brush fire
Commuters are feeling the effects on Wednesday after a transformer explosion on Tuesday shut down Amtrak service between New York and New Haven.
Staten Island St. Patrick's Parade to include LGBTQ+ groups in 2025
The Richmond County St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee will allow LGBTQ+ groups to march in the parade this year for the first time in its 60-year history.
Judge delays ruling on whether to scrap Trump's conviction in hush money case
A judge is postponing a decision on whether to undo President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money case because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
New trash container rules for NYC small buildings now in effect
Starting Tuesday, all New York City buildings with nine or fewer residential units must place their trash in containers.



















