Carnival Magic fight while at sea investigated by NYPD
A fight aboard a cruise ship while at sea was under investigation by the NYPD after the ship returned to Manhattan early Tuesday.
Stonewall Inn Riots anniversary
The modern-day gay rights movement started at Manhattan's Stonewall Inn after the riots of 1969.
Man slashed in back in subway on Upper West Side
The NYPD was investigating a slashing aboard a subway car on the Upper West Side.
2022 NYC Pride parade and events
New York City Pride celebrations are back in 2022 with full-fledged in-person events, including the NYC Pride March a.k.a. NYC Pride parade, as well as festivals, parties, and more. Here is a guide to the weekend.
Stonewall National Monument visitor center to showcase LGBTQ history
The Stonewall National Monument was the first U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ history. A ceremonial groundbreaking was held Friday for a visitor center to be built there.
NY bail reform secures release of serial shoplifter with 122 arrests
An accused serial shoplifter with 122 prior arrests was released again under New York state’s bail reform law despite even liberal Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office wanting him to remain in custody.
Parks employee spin-kicks attacker inside Riverside Park
A New York City Parks Department employee was punched in the face in a random attack inside Riverside Park in Manhattan, said police.
New push for a car-free Broadway after horrifying taxi crash
The non-profit group Transportation Alternatives says it wants the city to ban cars from 33rd Street to 14th Street.
NYC monkeypox vaccine clinic open in Chelsea Sexual Health Clinic
New York City has opened a temporary monkeypox vaccine clinic in Manahttan's Chelsea Sexual Health Clinic for eligible adult men who believe they may have been recently exposed to the virus.
Man found not responsible for 2017 Times Square vehicle rampage
A man who used his car to hit pedestrians in Times Square has been cleared of responsibility because of mental illness.
'Hair' co-creator James Rado dies at 90
Without "Hair," there would be no "Rent." — James Rado, co-creator of the groundbreaking musical "Hair," has died. He was 90. "Hair" was Broadway's first rock musical, the first Broadway show to have full nudity, and the first to feature a same-sex kiss.
Neighborhood parking rule change frustrates car owners
Lower East Side resident Michael Steward says he got a surprise $115 ticket recently. He said the parking rules changed on Avenue D without notice.
Harlem Mass Shooting: Gun battle between 2 groups killed college basketball star
College basketball player Darius Lee, 21, was shot and killed during a wild gun battle in Harlem between two heavily armed groups, according to police sources.
Video: Heroes help rescue victims pinned by NYC taxi
Dramatic video showed more than a dozen people working together to try to free victims crushed by a taxi that crashed onto a Manhattan sidewalk.
NYC taxi crashes into people on Manhattan sidewalk
Three people remained in critical condition Tuesday after a taxi crashed onto a sidewalk in Manhattan.
Harlem mass shooting: College basketball player Darius Lee killed, 8 others injured
A 21-year-old college basketball standout was identified as the victim killed in a mass shooting in East Harlem early Monday morning that injured eight others.
NYC beauty salon firebombed
A man poured gasoline inside a NYC beauty salon and lit it on fire, injuring two people.
Car stolen with baby inside in East Harlem
The NYPD is searching for two suspects who carjacked a man at a red light with a baby inside the vehicle in East Harlem.
Can rubbing your wrist help you fall asleep faster?
Some people say that if you rub the inside of your wrist in a circular motion--you'll fall asleep in just a few minutes? But does it work?
New York-area Juneteenth celebrations and commemorations
Juneteenth is being marked, celebrated, and commemorated all weekend in the New York City area.