Upper West Side plaza 'wrong location' for delivery worker hub, residents say
As New York City moves forward to build hubs for its 65,000 delivery workers, some Upper West Side residents say the city picked the wrong place.
2nd Avenue subway Harlem extension due to open in 2032: What to know
There will be increased connections at the 125th St. Station, connecting with the number 4, 5 and 6 trains and Lexington Avenue, not to mention connections to the Metro-North, and M60 select bus service to LaGuardia Airport.
Columbia University Jewish students report rise in antisemitism, demand accountability
Jewish students are condemning Columbia University for failing to address what they say is a dangerous rise in antisemitism on campus.
Peace activists in NYC rally at Grand Central station, demand cease-fire
Hundreds of protesters have filled the main concourse of New York City’s famed Grand Central Terminal to demand a cease-fire as Israel intensifies its bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
Barry Manilow's 'Harmony' finally hits Broadway: 'It’s been a long road'
"Harmony" tells the true story of the Comedian Harmonists, an all-male group of singers who performed in Germany prior to World War II. FOX 5 NY's Richard Giacovas sat down with Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman to discuss the musical.
Cooper Union criticized over pro-Palestinian rally that led to tense scenes at school library
Cooper Union came under criticism from local leaders after Jewish students said they were barricaded inside the school library as a pro-Palestinian demonstration moved inside.
NYPD operation aims to improve East Harlem quality of life: 'We call this area the walking dead'
Operation Four Corners is a new initiative by the NYPD and city agencies to try to clean up the area of the Lexington Avenue strip leading into the 125th St. intersection.
Vinyl makes a comeback, record store experiences increased demand
It’s not just vinyl records making a comeback. A boom in vintage tech has stores dusting off decades-old devices, including CD players, Polaroid cameras, flip phones and MP3 players, have skyrocketed in sales over the last few years.
Jewish students locked in library during pro-Palestinian rally at Cooper Union
A group of Jewish students say they ended up locked inside the library at Cooper Union while other students who were part of a pro-Palestine rally banged on the windows and door.
Students, staff evacuate NYC school after carbon monoxide incident
Students and staff evacuated Booker T. Washington Middle School on the Upper West Side after reports of carbon monoxide in the building.
Survivors of former Columbia University OB-GYN demand action
Survivors of Robert Hadden, a gynecologist who sexually abused hundreds of patients, are demanding Columbia University investigate anyone who may have covered up his crimes.
Target opens in Union Square after closing East Harlem location
As nearby storefronts sit empty in Union Square, the giant Target hosted its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting and a visit from Mayor Eric Adams.
Tompkins Square Dog Parade returns to the East Village
Dogs in costumes decorated Avenue B in the East Village on Saturday. Thousands of spectators came out to see what these dogs and their owners would bring to the event this year.
NYPD searching for missing teen in East River
Witnesses told the NYPD that the boy, a 13-year-old, jumped into the East River at around 4 p.m. at East River Park near East 6th Street in the East Village.
Suspect wanted in NYC subway shove in custody
Sabir Jones, 39, was detained by police in Newark, New Jersey. He's accused of pushing a 29-year-old woman onto subway station tracks in Midtown, Manhattan.
NYPD: Person of interest in custody after man slashed on F train in Manhattan
The victim, a 28-year-old, told police that he was slashed in the torso and possibly the cheek while riding a F train in Manhattan.
Adams to attend Times Square rally demanding Hamas release hostages
The escalating tensions have created what the NYPD is calling a "heightened threat environment."
Families of victims taken hostage by Hamas rally in NYC
An estimated 200 people were taken hostage during Hamas’ terror attacks a week and a half ago, including a number of children and Americans.
NYPD hunting for suspect after woman shoved onto subway tracks in Manhattan
Police say a 29-year-old woman was shoved onto the tracks and struck by a southbound E train in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon.
Korean fine dining restaurant opens in NYC subway station
Nōksu is a new Korean fine-dining restaurant located in an unusual place, inside of a subway station in Midtown Manhattan.