Man shot while standing in front of Bronx apartment building
A 30-year-old man hanging out in front of an apartment building in the Bronx was shot in the leg, according to police.
Man opens fire into Brooklyn building
Police are looking for a man who opened fire into the lobby of a Brooklyn apartment building in the middle of the night.
NYPD: Man attacked Asian woman headed to rally in East Village
A woman headed to an anti-Asian violence rally was assaulted by a man in the East Village, said police.
Woman arrested after puppy dies from heroin overdose
A New York woman faces an animal cruelty charge after allegedly allowing her puppy to eat heroin off of a plate.
Off-duty NYPD cop fired gun at Atlantic Ocean, police say
A cop who has been arrested twice for alleged brutality was arrested again. He is accused of firing a handgun into the Atlantic Ocean while off duty.
Man arrested after setting off fireworks inside NY Walmart
The man is accused of lighting off fireworks in the store's electronics department.
Innocent bystander shot in leg in Midtown Manhattan
A man walking down the street in Midtown Manhattan was struck in the leg with a bullet, said police.
New York City public high schools reopen for first time since November
Hundreds of high schoolers in New York City return to the classroom Monday as public schools reopen for the first time since November.
NYPD: 66-year-old Asian man randomly attacked in Manhattan
Police say the victim was approached by an unknown man who began yelling at him and then punched him in the face with a closed fist in an unprovoked attack.
Illegal club in Manhattan shut down for the second time this year
The illegal party, with over 120 people in attendance, was held at the same location where an illegal party with over 200 people in attendance had been held in February.
NYC schools to adopt new CDC guidelines, reopen opt-in window
The announcement comes just days before the city's high schools are expected to reopen on March 22.
Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp back online after brief outage impacts users globally
In a statement, Facebook said “a technical issue” caused people to have trouble accessing some apps and that it had been resolved.
Woman charged $5,705.70 for cup of coffee
A woman says she was left penniless in her bank account after a coffee run and months later she's still fighting to get her money back.
Union sues MTA over crowded subways
In the suit, the union argues that overcrowding on subway trains during the pandemic violates the MTA's legal duty to the safety and convenience of hte public.
LIRR employee accused of faking inspection before derailment
A former LIRR employee faces an indictment for allegedly claiming he inspected a piece of track equipment that failed and caused a train derailment.
'Wrong century': Cops subdue man wielding Samurai sword
"Wrong century," said the NYPD after subduing a man wielding a Samurai sword on the Upper East Side.
Amazon jumps into health care with telemedicine initiative
Amazon is making its first foray into providing health care services, announcing Wednesday that it will be offering its Amazon Care telemedicine program to employers nationwide.
Cuomo gets COVID-19 vaccine shot at Harlem church
Cuomo, wearing a mask and making a thumb's up gesture with his left hand, received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine in his right arm.
NY state trooper rescues bald eagle
A New York state trooper rescued an injured bald eagle on Tuesday.
Vigil honors EMT 4 years after her murder
The man accused of running over EMT Yadira Arroyo on March 16, 2017, still has not stood trial. Her friends and family gathered in the Bronx to remember her.