Delta variant may prompt more companies to slow return to office
Earlier this summer, with cases at their lowest and reopenings abounding, it seemed that New York City was coming back. But now uncertainty over virus strains has caused some employers to press pause.
Google, Facebook mandate vaccines for employees returning to work
Big tech companies are requiring that their employees get their shots in order to return to work.
Suspect identified after woman dies following attempted subway robbery: NYPD
Than Wtwe Than died after police say David Robinson, 52, attempted to rob her and her son at the Canal Street subway station.
NYPD cracks down on illegal dirt bikes but is it enough?
In recent months, the NYPD has confiscated and destroyed huge numbers of illegal dirt bikes, issued hundreds of summonses, and arrested 30 people, Commissioner Dermot Shea said.
Man shot in front of woman pushing baby in stroller
A man opened fire on a Brooklyn street, hitting a man as a woman was walking nearby with a baby in a stroller.
'McBandit' targets McDonald's restaurants in robbery spree
A man is wanted in connection with a robbery spree that targeted McDonald's locations across the Bronx along with some other stores.
Woman walking on Upper West Side spit on in anti-Asian attack: NYPD
The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is asking for the public's help identifying the suspect who spit on a woman's face on the Upper West Side.
Walmart to pay 100% of college tuition, books for associates with $1B investment
Walmart launched an updated version of its Live Better U education program and will pay 100% of college tuition and books for its associates.
Do you recognize him? NYPD hunts suspect behind anti-Muslim attacks
The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is on the hunt for the man behind several anti-Muslim assaults in Queens.
Subway service restored after signal power outage in Queens
E, F, M, and R trains are back up and running along Queens Boulevard Monday evening. Earlier, a loss of power in the signal system led to a service outage.
Retired FDNY fireboat to open as a floating museum
The John D. McKean is a retired fireboat. It served in the FDNY for 55 years. It will soon open to the public as a floating museum.
Man shot to death during jewelry robbery in Manhattan
The NYPD says robbers shot and killed Joel Vasquez, 28, after taking his jewelry.
Man trying to change tire killed on LIE
A Queens man was killed early Monday when he was hit by a car while trying to change a tire.
SHOCKING VIDEO: 68-year-old man brutally attacked in Brooklyn
Authorities say a man riding a Citibike brutally assaulted and robbed a 68-year-old man, leaving the victim with a broken wrist, a broken nose, and lacerations.
Woman dies in NY skydiving incident
Police say a Florida woman died in a skydiving incident over the weekend.
Shocking Assault: Off-duty firefighter walking his dog beaten by mob
An off-duty firefighter walking his dog in Queens was viciously beaten by a mob of teens after he confronted them for lighting fireworks, yelling, and screaming, according to police.
Woman facing hate crime charges in connection to 4 anti-Asian attacks
A 25-year-old woman suspected in four separate attacks on people of Asian descent in Queens faces hate crime charges.
NYPD seeks trio of teens in vicious assault in Queens
Police say a group of teens setting off fireworks in the street assaulted a man who asked them to keep the noise down.
Mother, 10-year-old daughter dead after Queens DWI crash
Police have charged Tyrone Absolam, 42, with DWI and vehicular manslaughter in connection to the deaths of 31-year-old Diana Granobles, and her daughter, 10-year-old Isabella Granobles.
Suspect charged after series of sex attacks on women in Inwood Hill Park
Elvis Nina Pichardo, 40, is facing two charges of attempted rape, a charge of attempted criminal sexual act, and a charge of assault, among several others.