Rudy Giuliani not expected to face charges after raids
Federal prosecutors have notified a judge in New York that they do not plan to bring criminal charges against Rudy Giuliani in connection with a probe into his interactions with Ukrainian figures.
Legionnaires' disease killed 5 people at Manhattan nursing home
Five people died of Legionnaires’ disease over the summer at a New York City nursing home. The outbreak at Amsterdam Nursing Home was the city’s worst since 2015.
Gay men targeted in drugging and robbery attacks, 2 deaths possibly linked
There is concern that gay men are being targeted for robbery and assaults in Manhattan by an organized gang. Two deaths may be connected to the cases.
East Village community rallies around candy shop owner set to turn 90
The East Village community is raising money to make sure the owner of a beloved candy store set to turn 90 can stay in business as long as he likes.
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrives in Manhattan
This year's Christmas Tree is an 82-foot-tall Norway spruce from Queensbury, New York.
Subway crime: Suspect robbed, slashed man in Union Square subway station
Authorities say the suspect stole a man's backpack and then slashed the man in the face when he tried to get it back.
African migrants welcomed by Bronx religious leader
An Imam in the Bronx has been welcoming and housing migrants from Africa for a year and a half, until the city stepped in to help
Rockefeller Christmas Tree cut down and heading to NYC
The tree that will take center stage in Rockefeller Plaza for the 2022 holiday season was cut down on Thursday before being loaded onto a truck headed to Manhattan.
Man in wheelchair choked and robbed outside of Bergdorf Goodman
A man in a wheelchair was attacked and robbed outside of the swanky Bergdorf Goodman in Manhattan.
NYC Veterans Day Parade 2022
The 103rd annual Veterans Day Parade took place Friday in New York City.
Mayor Adams to close Randall’s Island tent shelter for asylum seekers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is closing the tent shelter on Randall’s Island built to house asylum seekers, according to citylimits.org.
Paul Haggis ordered to pay $7.5 million to his accuser
A jury has ordered Oscar-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis to pay at least $7.5 million to publicist who accused him of rape.
192 stolen antiquities worth millions returned to Pakistan
192 stolen antiquities valued at nearly $3.4 million have been returned to Pakistan after a decade-long probe into a Madison Avenue art dealer, authorities said.
NYC subway cleaner hit in face with metal pipe
A custodian working to clean a Lower Manhattan subway station was brutally attacked by a man with a metal pipe.
NYC officials probe battery-linked fire that injured over 3 dozen
Nearly 200 fires and six deaths across NYC have been linked to lithium-ion batteries related to “micromobility” devices, fire officials said.
Bomb scare temporarily pauses early voting at East Harlem polling site
A bomb threat temporarily paused early voting at a polling site in East Harlem on Sunday afternoon.
Man stabbed in NYC Ruth's Chris steakhouse, woman under arrest
A customer was stabbed inside the Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in Manhattan.
Manhattan high-rise fire leaves 38 injured, 2 critically: FDNY
A fire sparked by a lithium-ion battery inside an apartment in a Midtown high rise left 38 people injured Saturday afternoon, according to officials.
Tompkins Square Park drug use out of control, neighbors say
Residents living near Tompkins Square Park in the East Village say it has become overrun with illicit drug use, prostitution, and more.
Suspect accused of raping Manhattan runner has 18 prior arrests
Carl Phanor, 29, faces multiple charges including rape in the first degree.