Crime in the City full episode: The 80's
New York City in the 1980s was more than just a neon-soaked playground. Return to a decade where in the streets, the war on drugs raged and subway crimes soared. In this special episode of "Crime in the City," we cover John Lennon's murder, the Palm Sunday Massacre, and the Bernie Goetz's subway shooting.
MTA cracks down on toll evaders
The MTA says if you cover your plates, if you use fake plates they will find you. FOX 5 NY's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
Brooklyn Con Edison substation
SkyFOX was over the scene.
NYC building collapse: Residents get belongings
Families from the collapsed building in the Bronx are being allowed back in for a short time to retrieve valuables. FOX 5 NY’s Robert Moses has the latest.
Special election set to replace Santos in Congress
The nominees are set for the special election to replace former Rep. George Santos in the House. New York Republicans have selected Nassau County legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip as the nominee, sources tell FOX 5 NY. Briella Tomassetti has the latest.
Apartment building fire leaves 4 injured
An apartment building caught fire early Friday morning in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, leaving four people with injuries. SkyFOX was over the scene with the latest.
Brooklyn Con Edison substation explosion
Crews in Brooklyn worked overnight to restore power to parts of New York City following an explosion at a Con Edison substation in the Dumbo section. FOX 5 NY's Lissette Nuñez has the details.
Concerns over 'long flu'
Flu cases are on the rise across the nation, according to the CDC, and there is new concern as researchers identify a condition they're calling 'Long Flu.'
Residents take some belongings from Bronx building
For the first time since their Bronx apartment building partially collapsed on Monday, residents were briefly allowed back in to retrieve some of their belongings.
Barricaded suspect shot by NYPD after standoff
A suspect who barricaded himself inside of a Lower East Side apartment was shot and killed by police who were attempting to question him in connection to a shooting at a bar on the Upper East Side.
Fight to save Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan
New Yorkers gathered in Gramercy Park Thursday to push back on the upcoming closure of the Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Lower Manhattan. FOX 5 NY's Chris Welch looks at why people who live there say losing the hospital would be dangerous for their neighborhood.
Barricaded man fatally shot by police
FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green has the details.
FAO Schwartz at Christmas time 1993 | FOX 5 NY Flashback
In this FOX 5 Flashback, we're taking it back to Christmas time at FAO Schwartz 30 years ago where desperate parents were scrambling to get their hands on the hottest toys.
Madonna 3 hours late starting concert
FOX 5 NY's Jennifer Williams talked to several people who were at the show and patiently waited it out.
Budget cuts mean CCRB suspends some investigations
Another fallout of Mayor Adams' budget cuts may be less oversight of the NYPD. The Civilian Complaint Review Board, the board that responds to allegations of police misconduct, is being forced to suspend some of its investigations. FOX 5 NY's Linda Schmidt takes a look at what that means.
Hip-Hop turns 50, but what does the future hold?
Hip Hop turned 50 this year, but what does the next half-century of Hip-Hop hold for us? FOX 5 NY's STREET SOLDIERS takes a look at what may be coming in the future of Hip-Hop.
Fatal police-involved shooting on Lower East Side
FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green has the latest details.
Bull on the loose in Newark captured
It wasn't your average day on NJ Transit Thursday. A bull on the loose caused major delays after it was seen roaming the train tracks. FOX 5 NY's Teresa Priolo has the story.
'Below Deck' couple accused of drug scheme
A Long Island doctor who appeared on Bravo's "Below Deck" reality show is in a sea of trouble. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg takes a look at how the alleged scheme played out.
NYC migrant crisis drags on
New York City says more than 150,000 migrants have passed through the city's shelter system since last spring, with over 67,000 migrants currently in the city's care as it continues to plead for more federal assistance as it truggles to deal with the migrant crisis.