Broadway attendance rises to 83% of pre-COVID numbers: Report
12.3 million people took in a show on the Great White Way in the 2022-23 season, just 16.8% shy of pre-pandemic numbers.
Man found dead with stab wounds in Central Park: officials
On Monday, a man was found dead with stab wounds in a Central Park bathroom, according to officials.
New Yorkers gather in Central Park for world's largest menorah lighting
For the first night of Hanukkah, New Yorkers gathered in Central Park on Thursday evening to see the lighting of the world's largest menorah.
Suspect shot by police near GWB in Washington Heights
The George Washington Bridge saw major delays on both levels Thursday morning. The lower level heading toward the West Side Highway was closed due to the ongoing investigation.
Inwood Lamborghini crash leaves 1 dead, another critically injured
The Lamborghini Urus was trying to get around a Hyundai that was making a left turn from 10th Ave onto W. 213th St. in the Inwood section of Manhattan, the NYPD said.
East Village residents forced to vacate due to luxury high-rise construction
Dozens of tenants are staying in hotels provided by the American Red Cross due to cracks throughout their East Village apartment building.
Minnesota 24-year-old found dead in NYC trash chute ID'ed
Jaclyn Elmquist, a 24-year-old from Minnesota, was found dead at the bottom of a trash chute in a Manhattan condo building.
Families plea for medical care for hostages held in Gaza by Hamas
Amid uncertainty and growing urgency, loved ones of people being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza are speaking out on the critical need for medical attention for those held captive.
Climate protesters twice interrupt Wagner's `Tannhäuser' at Metropolitan Opera
Climate protesters caused a pair of interruptions totaling 22 minutes during the opening night of a revival of Wagner’s “Tannhäuser" at the Metropolitan Opera.
NYC congestion pricing: How much will commuters pay, tolls, taxis, discounts
The plan shows how contentious and costly it will be for commuters, but Governor Kathy Hochul said it could’ve been worse.
Crowds cheer as NYPD hat burns during pro-Palestinian protest near tree lighting
Crowds cheered and took pictures of the NYPD hat on fire as a person took out a Palestinian flag and held it up over the flames.
Mayhem in Midtown after carjacking
Madness unfolded in Midtown as video shows a carjacker attempting to leave the scene after crashing a stolen car.
Midtown Manhattan stabbing leaves man, 71, dead; 78-year-old taken into custody
Police responded Tuesday just before 11 p.m. to a 911 call for an assault in progress inside 475 W. 57 St. in the Hell's Kitchen section of Midtown Manhattan.
From stabbings to syringes: Residents fed up with Lower East Side park
For years, Lower East Side residents have been complaining about Sara D. Roosevelt Park. They say it's become a homeless hangout and hotbed for violent crime, from stabbings to murders.
Two women arrested for assaulting Jewish woman after Israeli hostage poster confrontation: NYPD
Two women have been arrested after allegedly assaulting a Jewish woman on the Upper West Side after a confrontation over Israeli hostage posters earlier this month.
Repairs underway after FDNY manages Midtown water main break
It happened just before 4:30 p.m. at 498 7th Ave between West 37th and West 36th Street.
Asylum seekers celebrate Thanksgiving for the first time
The organization hosted more than migrant 200 families for a Thanksgiving lunch at La Plaza Beacon School in Washington Heights.
Former Obama advisor arrested after UES halal cart confrontation
The NYPD says it has opened a hate crime investigation after Stuart Seldowitz was caught on video hurling Islamophobic comments a Halal cart vendor in Manhattan.
City College of New York closes early after threat made to campus
In a statement on its website, CCNY said, “If you are on campus, please depart the campus promptly. If you have not arrived on campus yet, please do not come to the campus, and please note that all buildings will be closed."
FDR Drive southbound reopens as tractor-trailer hitch causes temporary closure
The southbound lanes on the FDR Drive in Manhattan have reopened at East 90th Street after a tractor trailer got stuck underneath an overpass.