Theater of War Productions stages ancient Greek tragedy for journalists at WNYC
WNYC's Green Space put on a very special production on Thursday, as the Theater of War put on a performance of the ancient Greek tragedy 'Philoctetes,' to help war journalists cope through trauma.
16-year-old arrested for vandalizing Central Park WWI memorial during pro-Palestine march: police
Police say they have arrested a 16-year-old for vandalizing a World War I memorial in Central Park during a pro-Palestine march on Monday.
Officials' assurances over water safety at Jacob Riis Houses doesn't ease residents' concerns
People living at the Jacob Riis Houses on the Lower East Side are still raising concerns about the safety of their water, despite a recent video by Mayor Eric Adams showing him drinking the water and insisting it was fine.
The New School faculty set up encampment inside campus building
Faculty members of The New School have set up a pro-Palestinian encampment in the lobby of the college.
Twitch streamer Kai Cenat will not be prosecuted over 2023 Union Square riot: DA
Popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat will not be prosecuted for his role in a giveaway that turned into a riot in Union Square in 2023.
Mystery car blaring animal noises on Roosevelt Island
Residents on Roosevelt Island say a mystery black muscle car has been driving around their neighborhoods, blaring animal sounds at full volume.
SoHo shooting: NYC 16-year-old killed by attacker on bike ID'ed
Mahki Brown, 16, of Brooklyn, was fatally shot near Varick and Spring streets in SoHo, the NYPD said.
'Portal' connecting NYC to Dublin launches in Manhattan
The "Portal" sculpture is now open in NYC’s Flatiron neighborhood, where it will create a real-time, live stream between the city and Dublin, Ireland.
Adams offers $5K reward for vandalized NYC World War 1 statue
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced that he put up $5,000 of his own money for the arrest of the people responsible for vandalizing a World War 1 statue in Central Park.
16-year-old shot in head, killed on street in SoHo: NYPD
Police are searching for a suspect after a 16-year-old boy was shot in the head and killed in SoHo.
Alleged international jewel thief busted for trying to steal $255K diamond ring from Manhattan Tiffany store
Authorities say a jewel thief who is wanted in connection with crimes committed from Florida to South Korea stole a diamond ring worth $255,000 from a Tiffany store in New York.
Man tries lure 7-year-old from NYC playground, says he's 'her father's friend': police
The NYPD is looking for a man they said attempted to lure a 7-year-old girl from a NYC playground in Harlem.
Man punched repeatedly, nearly robbed on NYC subway train
A 61-year-old man was punched repeatedly onboard a NYC subway train after another man tried to steal his cellphone in Midtown Manhattan, the NYPD said.
NYC Five Boro Bike Tour 2024: Street closures
The TD Five Boro Bike Tour is making its return to NYC this Sunday, May 5th. Here's what roads and bridges will be closed for the event.
NYPD defends decision not to disclose accidental gunshot during Columbia protest response
NYPD officials are defending their decision to initially keep quiet about a potentially dangerous accident that happened as officers cleared pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia University this week when a sergeant accidentally fired his gun into a dark office.
Chinatown small businesses fear economic hit from congestion pricing
Small businesses in Manhattan's Chinatown say they fear congestion pricing could worsen things for business owners who have yet to bounce back from COVID-19.
Police officer fired gun while clearing protesters from Columbia building: DA Bragg
A police officer who was involved in clearing protesters from a Columbia University administration building earlier this week fired his gun inside the hall.
4 indicted in child sex trafficking ring: Manhattan DA
Four people have been indicted on charges of trafficking a 14-year-old girl and forcing her into prostitution in Manhattan, according to authorities.
Columbia University student journalists had an up-close view for days of drama
The police operation Tuesday night that cleared out Hamilton Hall capped two weeks of drama over the protests at Columbia, which student journalists at the Ivy League school lived through as they were covering it.
'Midtown Jane Doe' cold case victim identified as Patricia Kathleen McGlone
Police are one step closer to solving the "Midtown Jane Doe" murder mystery after identifying the victim as Patricia Kathleen McGlone, thanks to DNA matching a family member who died on September 11.