Two NYPD officers indicted for burglary, groping woman while on duty

Two NYPD officers have been charged with burglary, forcible touching and misconduct after they allegedly groped a woman and stole money from her purse in Jackson Heights.

Founder dies in Long Island animal sanctuary fire; 100s of cats on site

A fire broke out at Happy Cat Sanctuary, which houses hundreds of cats, on Long Island, leaving the founder of the nonprofit dead.

Heavy rain, thunderstorms highlight Monday severe weather threat in NYC

The NYC area is bracing for the threat of severe weather – including thunderstorms, heavy rain and damaging wind gusts – to kick off the workweek.

Men distract NYC 80-year-old with lottery ticket scam, steal $17K worth of jewelry

The NYPD is searching for the group of men who used a lottery ticket scam to steal tens of thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry from an 80-year-old woman.

New court docs: Doctor's wife says, 'He is trying to kill me' on Hawaii trail

Newly released court documents reveal a woman's terrifying first-hand account of how her husband allegedly tried to kill her on a Hawaii hiking trail earlier this week.

Luna Park reopens with Cyclone’s 98th birthday bash

To celebrate the milestone, the first 98 riders of the Cyclone enjoyed a free ride along with the park’s annual Egg Cream Christening ceremony.

Delta plane, Air Force jet nearly crash at DCA during Arlington National Cemetery flyover: reports

A Delta Air Lines plane nearly crashed midair with a T-38 Air Force jet Friday night near Reagan Washington National Airport, just months after a January collision near the airport claimed 67 lives.

Should kids have chores and should they get paid for them?

Chores can teach kids life skills and responsibility—but should parents pay for them? A Cleveland Clinic psychologist offers guidance as families navigate finances and expectations.

Queens residents get first look at MTA’s Interborough Express plan

The MTA held an open house in Queens, where residents got a closer look at the plan to transform a 14-mile stretch of underused freight track—from Bay Ridge to Jackson Heights—into a new commuter lifeline.

Columbia University's interim president steps down and returns to former post

Columbia University’s interim president Katrina Armstrong has resigned, returning to her post running the New York school’s medical center.

NYPD searching for vandals who carved swastika on Tesla in Brooklyn

Police say they are searching for two men who carved the word "Nazis" and a swastika onto a Tesla in Brooklyn on Thursday.

2025 solar eclipse visible in NYC tomorow: What time, how to see it

A partial solar eclipse will be visible in NYC on Saturday - weather permitting! Here's what to know about eclipse timing and how you can see the celestial spectacle - plus the weather forecast.

Spring 2025 alternate side parking suspension days in New York City

Plan ahead! Here’s the full list of NYC’s alternate side parking suspensions for spring 2025, including key dates and important rules to avoid tickets!

Alina Habba, Trump’s lawyer, sworn in as interim U.S. attorney for NJ

Habba has emphasized her dedication to addressing corruption and crime in New Jersey, particularly under Governor Phil Murphy and Senator Cory Booker’s watch.