Falling elevator crushes mechanic to death in the Bronx
Police and emergency crews responded to a 911 call about a worker trapped under an elevator in the Mount Eden section of the Bronx.
Suicides on rise among New York City students during pandemic
There have been several suicides in recent weeks among New York City public school students.
One person dead in fire at Frederick Douglass II Houses
The FDNY says one person was killed in a fire at the Frederick Douglass II houses on the Upper West Side.
Volunteers look to expand network helping subway riders get home safely
With more crimes targeting subway riders across the city, a network that helps New Yorkers get home from their stops safely is looking to expand.
New York sues Amazon over pandemic safety protocols
New York's attorney general claims Amazon failed to provide workers with a safe environment at warehouses in Staten Island and Queens as COVID-19 infections surged nationwide.
Walmart temporarily closes over 600 stores as winter storms pound parts of US
The closures impacted approximately 628 clubs and stores spanning from Oregon to Florida.
2 women attacked in separate incidents in subway
Police investigated two more apparent random attacks in the subway system on Tuesday.
NYPD police discipline records can be made public rules appeals court
Many New York City police discipline records can be made public over the objections of unions, an appeals court ruled Tuesday
MTA to expand NYC subway nighttime operating hours
New York City's subways will run for two more hours every day starting later this month.
Man held without bail in deadly subway stabbings
A Brooklyn man charged with stabbing four people, two fatally, in a New York City subway is being held without bail.
Man and boy killed in Queens house fire
A 65-year-old man and a six-year-old boy were killed in an overnight house fire in Murray Hill, Queens, said FDNY officials.
Metro-North worker accused of 'intimate' encounter; other accused of gambling while on sick leave
A worker for Metro-North Railroad is accused of having 'intimate' encounters with a woman on MTA property while another worker is accused of abusing sick time.
Suit settled in fatal road rage shooting by NYPD officer
Officials say they’ve settled a lawsuit over the fatal shooting of Delrawn Small by a New York City police officer in a road rage incident in 2016.
MTA brings celebrity voices to NYC transit announcements
Riders on New York City subways and buses are getting an earful, thanks to some hometown voices.
Google to provide 100,000 Black women with career, digital skills training
AWESOME! Google on Friday announced an initiative to provide 100,000 Black women with career development and digital skills training by spring 2022.
14 arrested after guns found on party bus in Brooklyn
The NYPD took several people into custody early Friday after stopping a party bus that had was reported to have weapons on board.
Man beaten, stabbed in Manhattan 7-Eleven
Police in New York were looking for two people accused of attacking and stabbing a man in a Manhattan 7-Eleven store.
Study finds dangerous levels of air pollution in NYC subways, PATH
Researchers at NYU found that subway riders and workers were being exposed to dangerous levels of air pollution.
Spooked NYPD horses get loose in Brooklyn
Two horses from the NYPD Mounted Unit went on a trot toward Coney Island.
Walmart, Sam's Club pharmacies to begin COVID-19 vaccines Friday
Walmart and Sam's Club pharmacies across 22 states are receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.