New technology helps blind runners run without assistance
A brand-new technology called Guideline is using AI capabilities and an app to help blind runners run without any assistance.
NYC restaurants struggling with winter outdoor dining restrictions
Restaurants will have to rearrange their curbside setups again if they want to continue serving customers in New York City this winter.
NYPD: 2 men found shot dead inside car in Queens
The NYPD is investigating after a shooting in Queens left two men inside of a car dead.
Video: Rapper shoots flamethrower from top of MTA bus
Dupree G.O.D says he was making a tribute to Wu-Tang Clan by shooting a flamethrower from the top of an occupied city bus.
Broadway actor Alex Weisman attacked on NYC subway platform
A Broadway actor was the victim of an attack in a Manhattan subway station on Tuesday, reportedly suffering a fractured eye socket and a torn retina.
Man arrested after pushing woman in front of subway train in Manhattan
A woman is lucky to be alive after she was pushed onto the subway tracks at the Union Square station in Manhattan on Thursday morning.
Clock ticking for 110-year-old Hudson River rail tunnel
A new study pinpoints the problems inside the Hudson River rail tunnel and lays out a roadmap for how to fix them.
Growing concerns over remote-learning disparities in NYC
Concerns are growing over NYC students not having the devices to do remote learning and creating a education gap among students.
Frustrated parents protest decision to close NYC schools
Angry parents called on Mayor de Blasio to abandon the city’s three-percent positivity threshold and reopen their kids’ schools.
Company will pay you $2,500 to watch 25 holiday movies in 25 days
"And you get unlimited hot cocoa breaks and a fast-tracked application to the “nice” list."
Woman attacked after telling teens to put on masks
The NYPD wants to find two people who viciously assaulted a woman who told them to put on masks.
NYC schools go all-remote; Cuomo warns of 'astronomical' positive test rates in state
All New York City Public Schools will temporarily close to in-person instruction beginning Thursday due to increasing coronavirus cases, announced school officials.
NYC schools shutdown leaves parents scrambling, frustrated
Parents of NYC public school students described Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to close schools for in-person learning beginning Thursday as “terrible,” “a lack of leadership,” and “disappointing.”
MTA warns of severe service cuts, layoffs without federal funds
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is warning mass transit riders that severe service cuts and layoffs of agency employees are possible.
Starbucks to give raises to all US store employees
All Starbucks baristas, supervisors and cafe attendants in the U.S. will receive an increase of at least 10%, according to a company spokesperson.
‘I strongly disagree’ - Nassau County Exec. slams NYC school closures
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has said that she 'strongly disagrees' with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's decision to close schools in New York City.
Mayor blames coronavirus for huge spike in NYC shootings
Mayor de Blasio blames the coronavirus pandemic for the increase in shootings this year in New York City.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams enters mayoral race
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams officially entered the mayoral race Wednesday with an announcement on FOX 5 NY morning program, Good Day New York.
2 suspects surrender in Queens home invasion and standoff
Two men surrendered to police after a hostage situation that began as a home invasion and standoff in Richmond Hill, said police.
New York City remains below threshold, keeping schools open
New York City school buildings remain open through Wednesday as the city's coronavirus test results stay under the limit that would force a shutdown.