Iconic NYC Jewish deli vandalized with swastika after voicing support for Israel
2nd Ave Deli, a Jewish deli on the Upper East Side, was vandalized with a swastika after showing its support for Israel following the attacks by Hamas.
Wegmans opens its first-ever Manhattan location: Take a look inside
The new Wegmans supermarket in Manhattan will be located in Astor Place at 770 Broadway.
NYC crime: Man shot outside Upper East Side bar
The shooting outside the Upper East Side bar happened Wednesday just before 3 a.m. at E. 76th St. and 2nd Ave., the NYPD said.
Man shot in head at Manhattan after-hours party; police search for suspect, motive
Police said 32-year-old Steven Mussington, of Manhattan, was shot in the head at the Foxy Fitness and Pole Training Studios.
Magic Hour's Pink Pumpkin Patch rooftop pop-up in Times Square: A Halloween spooktacular
The rooftop terrace has been transformed into a blend of spooky allure with pink pumpkins and vibrant floral installations, from now until Nov. 5.
Thousands rally for Palestinians in Times Square
Thousands gathered in Times Square on Friday to express their support for the people of Palestine and condemn Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza.
Pro-Palestinian rallies planned across NYC; NYPD ramps up security
The NYPD is positioning itself to be ready for what could be a much larger, much tenser demonstration in Times Square.
Cyclist rally calls for safer streets amid record NYC-wide bicyclist deaths
So far this year, 26 people have lost their lives riding a bike in New York City, the second-deadliest year for cyclists on record in the city.
1911 Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire that galvanized US labor movement gets new memorial
A giant steel ribbon with the names of those who died in the disaster has been installed Underneath it, a reflective panel shows the stenciled names as well as quotes from people who were there, describing the mayhem.
Adams, Hochul join thousands at East Side rally supporting Israel
Thousands of people attended a "Stand with Israel" vigil and rally near the United Nations on Tuesday.
Israel-Hamas war: Tensions flare among NYC demonstrators
Just outside the U.S. Military recruiting station in Times Square, both sides battled their beliefs through waving flags and shouting chants.
72-year-old man beaten in anti-LGBTQ attack in Chelsea: NYPD
Police say four men hurled anti-LGBTQ slurs at a 72-year-old man in Chelsea, before punching and kicking him, breaking the victim's jaw.
NYC crime: Manhattan High School lockdown amidst gun recovery
A 9-1-1 call came in Friday around 3:30 p.m. for a student with a weapon and locked down both schools.
NYC crime: 66-year-old cyclist assaulted with baton in Central Park
The NYPD says around 2:20 Thursday afternoon a 66-year-old woman was riding her bike in Central Park and almost collided with the suspect.
Man with glass bottle goes on violent rampage outside Midtown Whole Foods
The suspect, who is now in custody went on a violent spree with a glass bottle assualting three people before being arrested.
Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade back on, fur-real this time
Once they posted the sad news on the website, coordinator Joseph Borduin said Mayor Adams reached out and, within the same hour, a sponsor offered to pay for the entire thing.
Manhattan's first public beach front opens at Hudson River Park's Gansevoort Peninsula
Gansevoort Peninsula opened as Manhattan's first public beachfront on Monday afternoon, open for all ages to enjoy, albeit without swimming.
NYC congestion pricing: How much will it cost?
The current proposed charge for cars entering the Central Business District of Manhattan south of 60th Street is $15, and may begin by May 2024.
Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade canceled
Organizers say the event has been 'canceled for the foreseeable future.'
NYU Langone's breakthrough: Ultrasound technology preserves brain health
Cutting-edge technology is allowing doctors to look inside the brain like never before.