Military tracking small high-altitude balloon over western US

The U.S. military is tracking a high-altitude balloon over the western United States, but it is not believed to be a threat.

Times Square attacks: 18 sought after brawl, stabbing

The NYPD is looking for 18 people in connection to two separate attacks in Times Square, including a stabbing that left a 17-year-old hospitalized, police said.

Crime in the City this week: SoHo hotel murder suspect arrest, migrant shelter scuffle, Gucci robbery

Here's a look at notable crimes across NYC this week, including an arrest in the grisly SoHo hotel murder, a brawl between migrants and the NYPD, and a brazen daytime Gucci store robbery.

NYC weather: Sunny weekend expected ahead of next week's storm l Forecast

NYC will see a sunny and dry weekend ahead of a potential cross-country storm next week that's expected to impact the Tri-State area.

Colorado police department's 4-day workweek leads to better response times

The Golden Police Department switched employees to a 32-hour workweek while still paying for 40 hours. Here's what it found after the six-month pilot program ended.

Iwo Jima flag raising: The story behind the iconic photo

Two flags were raised on the summit of Mount Suribachi in Japan during the Battle of Iwo Jima, but one of those flags would be captured in a photograph and immortalized forever.

Student loan forgiveness: What to know about the SAVE plan

Under the new SAVE plan, originally borrowing $12,000 or less can mean student loan forgiveness after 10 years of payments. Here are key things to know if you haven’t yet applied.

AT&T outage: Key things to know after thousands lose service nationwide

AT&T’s network outage left tens of thousands unable to call, text, and access the internet for hours. Here’s how AT&T and U.S. government officials responded.

Bomb threats force campus shutdowns at Queens College, York College

A “credible threat" at York College and Queens College in NYC has forced all classes to move remote, according to CUNY's website.

Hoboken proposes testing and vesting for e-bike, moped delivery riders

There is a new push to get all e-bike and moped delivery riders "tested and vested" in Hoboken in order to make the city's sidewalks safer for pedestrians.

Odysseus moon lander makes historic landing, transmits signal back

The first U.S. commercial moon lander, Odysseus – also known by its nickname “Odie" – has made the first U.S. moon landing in more than 50 years.

Why is NYC called 'The Big Apple'?

Some other nicknames NYC has are “The City That Never Sleeps", “Empire City", and “The City So Nice They Named It Twice".

Election Day 2024: The important calendar dates to know for NY, NJ

Primaries in New York and New Jersey are months away, and some Long Island residents are gearing up to vote on a replacement for disgraced Rep. George Santos's seat.

Two giant pandas are being sent to San Diego Zoo from China

China is planning to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo this year, quelling fears after nearly all the iconic bears on loan to U.S. zoos were sent home as bilateral relations began to sour.