Sheriffs bust hundreds at underground parties across NYC
More than 350 people across New York City were busted by the New York City Deputy Sheriffs for attending large, illegal gatherings early Sunday morning.
1 dead, 3 wounded in stabbing at Brooklyn illegal gambling den
One man was stabbed to death and three others were wounded Friday night during what police say may have been a foiled robbery attempt at an illegal gambling den in Brooklyn.
Woman dies walking up to 19th floor Co-Op City apartment during outage
New York City police say a 73-year-old woman died as she tried walking up the stairs to her 19th-floor apartment during a power outage.
Suspect in Chinatown stabbing not facing hate crime charges
A Brooklyn man is not facing hate crime charges after allegedly stabbing a 36-year-old Asian man in Manhattan's Chinatown section
Who is Meisha Ross Porter, new NYC Schools Chancellor?
Meisha Ross Porter, who was named as the new New York City Schools Chancellor has most recently been the Bronx Executive Superintendent.
Educators, parents react to Chancellor Carranza's resignation
Richard Carranza announced he will soon step down as the head of New York City's school system. His turbulent three-year tenure is getting some mixed reaction.
NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza stepping down
New York City public schools head Richard Carranza is leaving the job. He will be replaced by Meisha Ross Porter, the first Black woman to lead the country's largest school system.
Coronavirus relief package nears vote in Congress
The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package known as the American Rescue Plan could bring a new $1,400 check for most Americans. Here's what we know.
Lamborghini crashes in Queens after taking off from police
An expensive sports car suffered some expensive damage after the driver took off from a police stop in Queens and crashed.
Netflix touts its record on inclusivity following study, invests $100M to improve diversity in TV, film
The study, which Netflix commissioned, analyzed 2018 and 2019 original films and TV series. The streaming giant will also create a $100 million fund to improve diversity.
Man murdered in car in Queens
A driver pulled out a gun and shot a man in another car after an argument at a Queens intersection.
De Blasio names NYPD's Monahan senior advisor; Harrison named Chief of Department
Terence Monahan, the highest-ranking uniformed police officer in the NYPD, is leaving the department to become Mayor Bill de Blasio's senior advisor.
NYC middle schools reopen for first time since November
Students receiving in-person instruction are required to wear face coverings at all times, maintain distance from others and submit to random COVID-19 testing.
NY state trooper rescues woman in wheelchair from burning house
A state trooper searched the smoke-filled house for a woman calling for help.
Victims tied-up, burned in hours-long home invasion in the Bronx
Two men posing as plumbers were behind a horrifying, hours-long home invasion in the Bronx.
Man throws hot liquid on face of MTA bus driver
The NYPD is searching for the man who threw a hot liquid at the face of an MTA bus driver in the Bronx.
Target to open mini Apple stores in select locations
The new layout will hit 17 stores this month.
Elderly woman found murdered inside Queens apartment
Police responding to reports of an unconscious person found a 78-year-old woman dead in her bedroom in Queens with a slash to her head.
NYPD tests robot dog to clear crime scene in the Bronx
The NYPD is testing a 70-pound robotic dog to help fight crime.
Facebook to invest $1B over 3 years to support news industry
Facebook, following in Google's footsteps, says it plans to invest $1 billion to "support the news industry" over the next three years.