NYC West Indian Day Parade: NYPD security preparations underway
The Labor Day tradition sees over two million people turn out along Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, and begins early Monday morning with J'Ouvert celebrations honoring Caribbean culture.
Off-duty NYPD officer shot in Queens: officials
The shooting happened on Queens Boulevard in the Maspeth section.
NYC crime: Woman shoved onto subway tracks in Tribeca
It happened just after 11 p.m. Tuesday night at the Chambers Street station.
Street repairs underway following Times Square water main break
The rushing water was only a few inches deep on the street, but videos posted to social media showed the flood cascading into the Times Square subway station, down stairwells and through ventilation grates.
FDNY makes history with most diverse graduating class yet
The FDNY welcomed 303 new members on Tuesday in one of the most diverse graduating classes in the department's history.
Times Square water main break floods streets, disrupts subway service
Closures should be expected on 7th Ave., between W. 42nd St. and W. 39th St., as well as around 40th St. and 8th Ave.
Amazon raising free-shipping minimums for some customers without Prime memberships
The move comes as the online retail giant works to cut costs across different areas of its business.
Service changes on F and M lines starting Monday, Aug. 28
Service changes on the F and M lines between 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center in Manhattan and 36 St in Queens are rerouting trains both directions and partially suspending weekday trains.
Historic mugshot fuels Trump campaign fundraising
Moments after his booking at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, Trump posted his mug shot with the caption “NEVER SURRENDER” on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.
Motorcyclist dies in crash after NYPD sergeant threw a cooler at his head
Eric Duprey, 30, who had three young children and worked as a delivery driver, was pronounced dead within minutes of being struck on a Bronx sidewalk.
NYPD officer throws cooler at drug suspect on scooter, causing deadly crash
The New York Attorney General's Office is investigating after a scooter-riding drug suspect was killed when a NYPD officer hurled a picnic cooler at him from close range, causing a deadly crash.
Netflix sign-ups still strong despite password sharing crackdown
Netflix's crackdown on account-sharing in the U.S. kicked off in May.
NYC schools struggle with accessibility, leaving students with disabilities behind
According to a new report, 1 in 4 schools in New York City have no accessible classrooms for children with physical disabilities.
Job seekers flock to MTA's first-ever job fair at Grand Central Terminal
When it comes to getting a job, it looks like the MTA is one of the well known places to work in New York City.
PSL 2023: Here's when Starbucks’ beloved fall drink will return
Pumpkin spice latte fans, it’s time to get your fall attire out early because, according to Starbucks, sweater weather begins now.
Florida sheriff clarifies after woman claims arrest for paying flower vendor on TikTok
A Florida sheriff is clarifying an incident where a woman claimed to be arrested for paying a flower vendor in a TikTok video. Annika Olson was arrested for refusing to comply with police orders and interfering with an investigation into a vendor violating a county ordinance.
Starbucks celebrates 20 years of the pumpkin spice latte: Story behind the famous drink
Drink's co-creator, Peter Dukes, reveals the origin story of pumpkin spice craze.
8 MTA workers honored as heroes for role in 9/11 response
Transport Workers Union Local 100 honored eight MTA unsung heroes on Monday.
Mets' former captain David Wright hosts annual Battle of the Badges
This is the second annual year the 'Battle of the Badges' that has been held at Citi Field—the all-time rivalry now stands at 13-12.
Elon Musk takes heat after announcing apparent end of 'block' feature on X: 'Worst idea ever'
Users called Musk's proposal a mistake, adding that it would allow troll accounts to harass them.