NYC migrant crisis: Mayor Adams announces 2 asylum seekers shelters opening
Two new emergency relief centers are set to open, as thousands of asylum seekers continue to arrive in New York City.
NYC silent vigil honors 49 victims of 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting
The all-white silent vigil at Stonewall National Monument aimed to honor the victims slain in the attack.
Angel Ortiz's street art takes center stage at Chase Contemporary Gallery in SoHo
After 45 years of working in the industry, New York native Angel Ortiz’s famous street art is finally selling out and is on display at the Chase Contemporary Gallery in SoHo.
Meet the ‘church planters’ keeping the faith while also tackling issues
Church planting has become more and more popular with faith-based worshipers looking for alternatives to traditional churches.
JPMorgan reaches settlement in class action lawsuit with Jeffrey Epstein victims
According to the lawsuits, JPMorgan provided Jeffrey Epstein loans and regularly allowed him to withdraw large sums of cash even though it knew about his sex trafficking practices.
NYPD identifies woman found dead in Harlem trash compactor room
The woman, who was found naked, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Watch: Bees take over Times Square
It’s not the first time bees have invaded Times Square.
Hidden panic buttons installed in NYC bodegas for enhanced security
Small hidden panic buttons are being installed inside bodegas across NYC.
Actress Jodie Comer ends Broadway show over poor NYC air quality
Actress Jodie Comer stopped a performance of her one-woman show Prima Facie due to breathing problems caused by New York City's poor air quality.
Next-gen room service: How Relay 2 robots are revolutionizing the hotel experience
Hotels in Times Square and across the nation are turning to robots like Relay 2 to handle room deliveries and begin to revolutionize the hotel experience.
Madison Square Garden 'incompatible' with Penn Station: Transit agencies
Madison Square Garden is one of a kind: A transportation hub with a gigantic sports arena on top of it. But three major transportation agencies say it's a one-of-a-kind that does not work.
1 killed, multiple injured after driver strikes pedestrians in Gramercy
The driver, who was traveling at an apparent high rate of speed, was arrested and faces charges including driving while intoxicated, the NYPD said.
Hundreds participate in annual Tunnel to Towers Climb
There are tower 5K'S, climbs and races everywhere. But few are as emotional as the Tunnel to Towers Foundation's climb inside the stairwell of the One World Trade Center.
Iconic Midtown restaurant Rosie O'Grady's to close after 43 years
The iconic midtown restaurant will close its doors for the last time on July 1.
NYC migrant crisis: Former Harlem jail to house migrants
New York City officials have reviewed over 700 potential sites to house migrants, as over 2,200 have arrived in the city in the past week.
NYC migrant crisis: Arrivals begin at shuttered Harlem jail
Migrants will be sharing rooms inside the facility, which will reportedly be for men only, not families or children.
Man, 69, struck in head with cane, robbed on Harlem subway train
The NYPD is asking for the public's help in connection to a subway attack and robbery.
5 women sought in NYC assault, robbery spree
The NYPD is looking for five women they said were involved in a series of assaults and robberies across Brooklyn and the Upper East Side.
NYC unveils flood barrier project to protect against future storms
Stuyvesant Cove Park reopened Wednesday with 1,400 feet of newly constructed floodwall and two large floodgates.
Donald Trump’s legal team, Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand trial
Ten months before Donald Trump is scheduled to stand trial in his historic New York City criminal case, Manhattan prosecutors are turning the former president’s words against him in a tug of war over precisely where he will be tried.