Walter Russell III: The youngest Black male to win a Grammy Award
At just 14, Walter Russell III of Harlem is now the youngest Black male to win a Grammy Award.
Prosecutors say 'proud terrorist' Sayfullo Saipov deserves death for bike-path massacre
Sayfullo Saipov, the terrorist convicted in January for killing eight people and injuring 18 others during the 2017 Halloween ISIS terrorist truck attack over by the Hudson River bike path, may soon know whether he lives or dies.
J. Hood Wright Park Dog Run needs a makeover, pet owners say
One dog owner who frequented the park said had it been maintained throughout the years, she wouldn’t have suffered an injury that lead her to get eight staples in her head.
Hope Hicks meets with NY prosecutors investigating Trump
Hicks served as Trump’s 2016 campaign press secretary and spoke with him by phone during a frenzied effort to keep his alleged affairs out of the press in the final weeks before the election, according to court records from the federal probe.
Vandals spray paint 'Murderer' on Central Park Columbus statue
Police have released surveillance video of two vandals they said spray painted "Murderer" and "Give Us Our Land Back" on the Christopher Columbus statue located inside Central Park.
Scaffolding eyesore: City council push for streamlined repairs process
It’s been an issue for years and years and now city council members are pushing for a more streamlined process when it comes to repairing building facades.
Battery Park City is putting dog poop to good use
Dog owners in Battery Park City are giving a new program that composts dog poop a round of "a-paws."
'Like a second home': Fountain House connects New Yorkers with mental health services
The Fountain House aims to help New Yorkers living with serious mental illnesses. It is just one of the services being supported by Mayor Adams' expanded mental health plan in the city.
LIRR updated schedules take effect after overcrowding complaints
LIRR train schedules were adjusted after the first week of full service to the new Grand Central Madison station featured scenes of crowding and chaos on trains and platforms.
Manhattan bodega murder suspect linked to 3 other robberies: NYPD
Officials are calling on New Yorkers to remove their masks before entering a bodega or deli, as authorities continue to hunt for the suspect who has been linked to three other robberies.
Suspect arrested in rape of woman, 21, in Manhattan apartment stairwell
The NYPD has arrested a man accused of raping a 21-year-old woman in the stairwell of an apartment building.
NYPD looking for rape suspect who followed 21-year-old woman into building
Detectives say that just after 1:00 am on Saturday morning, the suspect followed a female victim into a building; located near West End Avenue and West 65th Street.
Crews respond to hazmat incident near Midtown East
Police say they received a report of one woman being unconscious.
Suspect wanted for rape in Upper West Side apartment stairwell
The New York City Police Department is looking for the suspect in a rape that that happened near the West End Avenue and West 65th Street
Masked gunman kills bodega worker in Upper East Side deli
Police say a man wearing a white hazmat suit and a black mask entered the Daona Deli on Friday night and attempted to rob the deli before shooting a 67-year-old employee in the head.
Brazen armed robbers assault 71-year-old man in Inwood
Authorities say two suspects pistol-whipped a 71-year-old man inside a barbershop in Inwood last month.
East Harlem safe injection site saving lives, but neighbors feel frustrated and unsafe
People living near a safe injection site in East Harlem say there has been a dramatic increase in open drug use around the facility.
Columbia University permanently drops SAT, ACT testing requirement
In an announcement on its website, the school announced that standardized tests like the ACT or SAT will be optional when it comes to the admissions process.
LIRR admits overestimating Grand Central Madison demand, making adjustments
LIRR train schedules are being adjusted after the first week of full service to the new Grand Central Madison station featured scenes of crowding and chaos on trains and platforms.
Manhattan rental prices are down but people are skeptical
According to StreetEasy Manhattan is getting cheaper to live in