Axe-wielding man goes on rampage inside Manhattan McDonald's
A man pulled out an axe at a Manhattan McDonald's and smashed things like a table and glass wall before hitting a person.
Man draws swastika on FDNY vehicle in Chinatown: NYPD
Authorities say the suspect drew a swastika on one of the doors of an unmarked FDNY vehicle in Chinatown in August.
Less than half of Manhattan workers have returned to office
According to a new report, just 9% of city office workers are in the office five days a week.
How the feds protect U.N. General Assembly dignitaries
Keeping dignitaries from around the world safe during the U.N. General Assembly over the next two weeks is an around-the-clock operation coordinated by a federal law enforcement agency that not many people really know about.
Broadway's 'Phantom of the Opera' to close after 35 years
FINAL CURTAIN CALL — "The Phantom of the Opera," Broadway’s longest-running show, will close in early 2023 after more than 35 years, the production has confirmed.
Common to make his Broadway debut in 'Between Riverside and Crazy'
Common will make his Broadway debut this fall in the play "Between Riverside and Crazy." The rapper and actor is already an Oscar-, Emmy-, and Grammy-winner so joining the cast of the play could put him on the road to an EGOT.
Man beaten with bat in Manhattan subway station
A man is hospitalized in critical condition after being beaten with a baseball bat in a Manhattan subway station.
Chelsea residents say drug users are taking over neighborhood
Exclusive FOX 5 News video show drug dealers and drug users overrunning a Manhattan neighborhood.
Motorized lawn chairs zip down NYC bike lane
It's one of those 'only in New York' sights... three people riding motorized lawn chairs down a Manhattan street.
Broadway's 'The Music Man' to close
The producers of the Broadway musical comedy "The Music Man" have announced that the show is going to close.
NYC block hires its own armed security guards to patrol crime-ridden neighborhood
Residents of a block in Manhattan's Greenwich Village got so fed up with the loitering, drugs, panhandling, and crime that they teamed up to pay for their own private security.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, denied parole again
Mark David Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon outside the Dakota in Manhattan in 1980, has been denied parole for a 12th time. This is when he'll get another chance with the Parole Board.
James Earl Jones Theatre unveiled on Broadway
The newly restored Cort Theatre on Broadway has been renamed after James Earl Jones, becoming the second Broadway theater named after a Black artist. Jones, 91, did not attend Monday's ceremony.
NYC congestion pricing: How it would work and how to weigh in
You could pay from $9 to $23 to enter the heart of Manhattan in your car under the much-delated New York City congestion pricing plan, which has generated so much controversy that the MTA extended the public comment period though Sept. 23.
Water at NYCHA complex is safe to drink: Mayor
The lab that conducted the initial tests that found arsenic in the water at the Jacob Riis Houses has allegedly admitted to introducing arsenic into the samples, causing the false results.
Woman raped on NYC subway platform
A 21-year-old woman was kidnaped and raped on a Manhattan subway station platform.
Death of Queen Elizabeth II: New Yorkers mourn
New Yorkers are mourning Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the city three times during her reign. Visitors have been leaving flowers outside the British consulate in Manhattan all day.
Iconic skateboarding bench stolen from Manhattan park to be returned
In a brazen night-time mission across state lines, a skate crew from Philly hauled a 300-pound bench out of Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan and brought it to a skate park at Temple University.
Subway pervert grabs woman, says he can 'touch anyone he wants'
Police say the suspect also told other riders on the subway that "he would stab people in the eyes" before he groped a young woman.
Testing for arsenic in water continues at Manhattan housing complex
Residents of the Jacob Riis Houses in Manhattan still can't drink the water while the city waits for more test results to make sure the water supply is free of arsenic.