NYC's Rent Guidelines Board hears testimonies amid impending rent hike vote
Rallies and debates triggered by possible rent hikes across New York City have garnered an emotional response from New Yorkers hoping to keep their head above water with their monthly housing expenses.
Residents left homeless by Manhattan garage collapse seek answers
“We still don’t have access to the car," said Adam Cohen, a displaced resident. “And as far as I know, the car is still dangling there as of the other day."
Experts weigh in on Ed Sheeran's legal copyright infringement battle
Ed Sheeran, the family of Ed Townsend and musicians headed into federal court Wednesday for another day of battle to amplify their arguments in the copyright infringement case, gaining a nation-wide audience.
'I'm here because Donald Trump raped me,' writer testifies
E. Jean Carroll wept on the stand Wednesday during her testimony, saying "being able to get my day in court is everything to me." She is suing Donald Trump in civil court for defaming her and calling her a liar.
Dozens of NYC parking garages in need of 'immediate attention'
Following last week’s deadly parking garage collapse in Lower Manhattan, the city's buildings department now says it is conducting an emergency review of 61 locations with parking garages that have structural flaws.
Writer’s lawsuit accusing Trump of rape begins Tuesday; experts weigh in
E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine advice columnist, claims that former President Donald Trump raped her in a luxury department store dressing room in the 1990s.
Fourth-generation cop is one of over 500 new NYPD recruits
The NYPD welcomes 538 new officers to the force on Monday, including Officer Michael McCarthy, who follows in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather by becoming a police officer.
Manhattan parking garage demolition may pose risks to surrounding structures
Officials say they are concerned that demolishing the collapsed parking garage could threaten the stability of several surrounding buildings.
World’s first-ever oat milk ice cream shop thrives in NYC: 'It's the bomb'
The shop was founded to keep those with food allergies in mind, Whipped general manager Hannah Keller said, adding that many in the U.S. are lactose intolerant.
Questions over Manhattan parking garage collapse remain
Officials continue to search for answers as the slow demolition of a Lower Manhattan parking garage that collapsed this week continues.
Cleanup underway after fleeing driver hit NYPD officer outside Midtown wine bar
The restaurant owner said a party of eight asked to sit outside moments before the incident happened, but he was short-staffed, so he had them sit inside instead.
NYPD officer struck by vehicle in Midtown
Police say a driver who ran a red light in Midtown Manhattan struck a NYPD officer with his car after a traffic stop.
NYC parking garage demolition begins after deadly collapse
Tuesday's parking garage collapse in Lower Manhattan killed one person and injured several others.
Manhattan parking garage collapse caught on Ring video
The video shows several cars parked in the Ann Street garage when suddenly loud crashing noises are heard, and pieces of the roof are seen falling as a thick plume of smoke clouds the area. Vehicles tumble as the building caves.
Mother groped, punched in front of 5-year-old son on MTA bus
The NYPD is looking for two suspects in connection with the incident.
FDNY deploys robotic dog for first time in collapsed garage search
For the first time, the FDNY deployed a robotic dog to search for survivors after a parking garage collapsed in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon.
Lower Manhattan parking garage collapse leaves 1 dead, 5 injured
One person was killed after a parking garage collapsed in Lower Manhattan Tuesday afternoon. Crews are still checking to see if anyone else was inside.
3rd suspect arrested in NYC gay bar druggings, murders
The NYPD said the three suspects drugged their victims and wiped their bank accounts after using facial recognition technology on the victims’ iPhones.
Secret Chinese police outpost revealed in NY; 2 men arrested
Justice Department officials say two men have been arrested on charges that they helped establish a secret police outpost in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government.
Trump’s House GOP allies take fight to Manhattan DA's turf
Republicans upset with Donald Trump’s indictment are escalating their war on the prosecutor who charged him.