Total solar eclipse as seen in Mexico

A chilly, midday darkness fell across North America on Monday as a total solar eclipse began its race across the continent, thrilling those lucky enough to behold the spectacle through clear skies. Eclipse mania gripped all of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, as the moon swept in front of the sun, blotting out daylight. Almost everyone in North America was guaranteed at least a partial eclipse, weather permitting.

Manhattan zip codes declining in home value

New data shows as more people move out, home prices in New York aren't rising as quickly as they are everywhere else. But it doesn't mean anything in the scheme of things. FOX 5 NY’s Christal Young has the story.

Solar eclipse 2024: What to know for today's event

As people head out to watch the 2024 solar eclipse, you may want to leave the car at home. Roads are expected to be crowded with people trying to get the best view. FOX 5 NY’s Briella Tomassetti has the details.

Solar eclipse 2024: Countdown from Vermont

Millions of people across the United States are expected to be outside Monday to catch a glimpse of the 2024 solar eclipse. FOX 5 NY’s Robert Moses is in Stowe, Vermont with coverage.

Report: Feds investigating Mayor Adams

Federal authorities are continuing to investigate Mayor Adams. They are focusing on whether or not he received free upgrades on Turkish Airlines. FOX 5 NY's Jessica Formoso takes a closer look at the case.

Good Day Street Talk

One of the largest providers of early childhood programs for young people with Autism and developmental disabilities is Birch Family Services. Marjory Antoine, Vice President of Education Programs, talks about efforts to support people with Autism. Also, many of those who are there to provide care for people with Autism are facing a number of challenges themselves! Danielle Betesh, a behavioral therapist for Applied ABC in the Bronx, discusses the issue. And, Fox 5 has been and continues to be a proud partner of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. Among their largest community events is the Take Steps for Crohn’s and Colitis Walk on Thursday, June 13th at South Street Seaport right here in New York City. Nicolette Illiano, Associate Director of Fundraising Campaigns and Volunteer Engagement, and Hadley Spencer who serves as the 2024 NYC Take Steps Pediatric Honored Hero give us a preview.

Sean "Diddy" Combs legal woes - STREET SOLDIERS

First there was a slew of civil lawsuits alleging sex trafficking, sexual assault and other disturbing crimes. Then, on March 25, federal raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami ramped up the potential consequences. Sean "Diddy" Combs has denied the accusations, but now that a federal investigation is underway, his very freedom could be on the line.

How vulnerable is NYC to earthquakes?

Friday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake took many by surprise. And while quakes are rare on the East Coast, questions are being raised on just how vulnerable the Big Apple is to a larger quake hitting the area.

NYC inspecting construction sites

The Department of Buildings is adding extra staff this weekend, just in case they need to respond to reports of damage after Friday's 4.8-magnitude earthquake.

NYC OEM Commissioner Zachary Iscol on aftershocks

FOX 5 NY speaks with New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Zachary Iscol about Friday's earthquake and the evening aftershock, along with what the city is doing in response to the temblor.

4.8 magnitude earthquake rattles northeast

People from Philadelphia to New York City got a unusual surprise Friday after a 4.0 earthquake shook the region. The earthquake, which was centered in New Jersey, did not cause any major damage, but startled millions of people unaccustomed to temblors.

NYC officials respond after earthquake

Friday's earthquake prompted a swift response from New York City officials, who assured New Yorkers that no injuries and no major damage had been reported. FOX 5 NY's Morgan McKay looks at the response.