NYC firefighter who stood with President George W Bush at Ground Zero, Bob Beckwith, dies at 91
Bob Beckwith, the New York City firefighter who stood at President George W. Bush's side at Ground Zero in the immediate aftermath of the 2001 terror attacks, has died at age 91.
Outrage intensifies as reported migrants are arrested, released in NYPD attack
District Attorney Alvin Bragg is facing mounting criticism after migrants accused in an attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square were released without bail.
1 dead in illegal construction site collapse in Brooklyn: 'They should not have been doing this work'
A construction worker has reportedly died after the floor of a building collapsed at an illegal construction site in Brooklyn Friday afternoon.
NYPD officers attacked: 2 more arrested, 5 remain at large after Times Square assault
Yohenry Brito and Jandry Barros were arrested and charged in connection with the attack of the two NYPD officers near a migrant shelter in Times Square, police said.
NYPD rescue man who fell onto tracks before train pulls into Brooklyn station: VIDEO
Police body camera footage shows the moments they saved the man from an oncoming at Lafayette Ave Station.
Hulu begins password-sharing crackdown: Here's what to know
Hulu said the terms will become effective next month.
Outrage after NYPD officers attacked near Times Square; 5 arrested
Outrage is growing after two NYPD officers were beaten while attempting to break up a crowd of men outside of a migrant shelter in Midtown Manhattan.
State of the NYPD Address: Police Commissioner Caban praises progress fighting crime
New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban delivered his first State of the NYPD address on Wednesday, touring the progress the department has made in fighting crime.
Man shot, killed in Crown Heights: NYPD
A 23-year-old man is dead after being shot multiple times in Crown Heights, police say.
Videos: Zuckerberg grilled, stands and apologizes during child safety hearing before Senate
The Meta CEO faced scathing questioning regarding Facebook and Instagram oversight and reporting of explicit content involving children
Rego Park fire: 1 dead, 3 injured after flames engulf Queens home
Over 100 firefighters and EMS workers responded to the fire near the intersection of Fitchett Street and 66th Ave. in the Rego Park section of Queens, the FDNY said.
'How Many Stops Act': NYC Council overrides Mayor Adams' veto
The New York Council has voted to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto of the "How Many Stops Act" and the solitary confinement ban bill, by a 42-9 margin.
NJ Transit, Amtrak rail service facing major delays in and out of NYC
NJ Transit riders are facing major delays in and out of New York Penn Station due to signal issues on Tuesday evening.
12-year-old boy falls onto tracks as L train enters Brooklyn station
A 12-year-old boy fell onto train tracks moments before an L train pulled into a Brooklyn subway station Tuesday, police said.
Staten Island Ferry to bring back food, beverage service for first time since 2020
The Staten Island Ferry is aiming to bring back food and beverage service for passengers by the fall of 2024.
MTA receives approval to time delay emergency exits to fight fare evasion
NYC Transit President Richard Davey announced at the MTA's Committee meeting Monday, that the agency will start a pilot program at three stations.
NYC Councilman Yusef Salaam says police stopped him without giving a reason
NYC Councilman Yusef Salaam, a member of the exonerated group of men known as the Central Park Five, said he was stopped and pulled over by the NYPD without being given an explanation.
NYPD releases body cam video showing stop of Councilman Yusef Salaam
The NYPD released body cam footage showing the interaction between Salaam and the officer.
Neighbors relived after Queens brothel bust
Residents in Queens are expressing relief after at least six suspected brothers in their neighborhood were closed by the NYPD, but some are concerned that they could re-open.
Crime in the City full episode: The Subways
On this week's special Crime in the City, we look beneath the bustle of NYC, where another world waits. Once a marvel of urban engineering, New Yorkers all too often find themselves grappling with crime underground. From petty thefts to violent assaults and worse, the headlines tell a story that leaves riders wondering: Is the subway safe?