Police probe brutal attack on Asian man as a hate crime
The attacker repeatedly punched his victim in the face and yelled, "Go back to your country," and then bit the man's fingers, severing a fingertip, police said.
Homeless woman who attacked Asian woman with hammer arrested: Cops
A homeless woman has been arrested for attacking an Asian woman with a hammer in midtown Manhattan, police said.
Veterinarians remain busy during pandemic
Vets remain busy due to pandemic pet adoptions.
Stolen car suspect rams vehicle into police cruiser: NYPD
Police opened fire on a suspect in a stolen vehicle in Hell's Kitchen after he rammed their cruiser with the car, according to the NYPD.
NYPD searching for Maserati carjackers
The NYPD wants to find two suspects who carjacked the driver of a Maserati at gunpoint in Midtown Manhattan.
Doorman, concierge worker fired for response to hate-crime attack outside building
A doorman and a concierge worker at a luxury apartment building in Hell's Kitchen have been fired after the building owner said they did not come to the aid of 65-year-old Vilma Kari, a Filipina woman who was brutally attacked in front of them in what is being called a hate-crime attack.
Man on parole for killing mother arrested in vicious attack on Asian woman
A parolee convicted of killing his mother nearly two decades ago was arrested in connection with the attack of an Asian American woman.
Women-owned businesses face challenges but support is available
Coaching, resources, and even free help are out there for women who run small businesses.
New York to offer Johnson & Johnson vaccine at 3 sites
New York will launch a pilot program for the Johnson & Johnson's vaccine at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, the Javits Center in Manhattan, and the state fairgrounds in Syracuse.
Cooped-up renters search market for amenities
Apartment hunters are looking for deals on rentals with lots of amenities.
Broadway stars come together to save landmark West Bank Cafe
A legendary Hell's Kitchen landmark, the West Bank Cafe is hoping that a star-studded telethon will help it stay open until the curtains raise on Broadway once again.
Street gatherings bring joy in Hell's Kitchen in pandemic
On a late Friday afternoon, there is joy and fraternity found on a blocked-off street in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Neighbors chat, dogs get acquainted and above all, there’s laughter.