Man killed in unprovoked Manhattan subway shooting
Police say the gunman was walking back in forth in the same train car as Daniel Enriquez, 48, when he suddenly pulled out a gun and shot Enriquez in the chest.
Man attacks food vendor in Times Square
Police say the man punched, kicked, and threw traffic cones at a 57-year-old food vendor in Times Square after the pair had an argument.
Police hunting for Manhattan synagogue arson suspect
Police say the suspect set a book and a piece of cloth on fire early Thursday morning and threw them through a metal gate at the Brotherhood Synagogue before running away.
Broadway theaters' mask mandate extended through June
All 41 Broadway theaters in New York City will require audience members to wear a mask tough at least June 30, 2022, the Broadway League announced.
2022 Election: Ex-Mayor Bill de Blasio running for Congress
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio wants back in. The Democrat is running for Congress in a redrawn district that includes his home neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Thousands attend NYC pro-choice marches, rallies
Abortion rights supporters demonstrated at hundreds of marches and rallies where they're expressing their outrage that the Supreme Court will soon scrap the constitutional right to abortion that has endured for nearly a half-century.
Man sold 48 pounds of meth in NYC: NYPD
Authorities say Juvenal Andrade-Mora, of North Carolina, sold nearly 50 pounds of crystal methamphetamine to an undercover officer.
Deadly stabbing in Greenwich Village
A man was stabbed to death overnight in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan.
Emma Chamberlain's Met Gala necklace controversy
YouTube star Emma Chamberlain is facing criticism for the necklace she wore to the Met Gala.
James Cromwell, 'Succession' actor, glues hand to Starbucks counter to protest vegan milk charges
James Cromwell, an 82-year-old actor and activist, superglued his hand to a Starbucks counter to protest the chain’s extra charge for plant-based milk alternatives.
AI surveillance cameras now being used to detect potential threats
A NYC company is using Artificial Intelligence to instantly allow security cameras to detect weapons and other threats. Thousands are now in use.
Peloton faces slowing sales, mounting losses
Peloton's uphill ride to get more sales just got rougher as more people return to gyms and other pre-pandemic exercise routines and embrace cheaper options.
Judge revokes bail for woman charged in death of singing coach Barbara Maier Gustern
A woman charged in the death of an 87-year-old Broadway singing coach Barbara Maier Gustern pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and assault charges. A judge revoked Lauren Pazienza's $500,000 bail during the court appearance.
Gas prices top $6 in Manhattan
Gas prices are hitting record levels across the country and have now topped $6 a gallon in Manhattan.
Could Tony-nominated play 'For Colored Girls...' get a reprieve from early closure?
Theater journalist Ayanna Prescod was so moved by the Broadway play "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf" that she made an offer to help more women of color see the show. She had no idea a tweet would become a grassroots movement to save the show.
Trial set to begin for driver who struck Times Square tourists
The trial was set to begin Monday in the case against a Navy veteran who was behind the wheel of a car that plowed through crowds of pedestrians in Times Square in 2017, killing one woman and injuring 22 other people.
Jewelry thief on motorcycle robs women across NYC
Police say a man riding a red and black motorcycle ripped necklaces from the necks of multiple women in New York City.
Bulletproof vests meant for Ukraine stolen: NYPD
Authorities say that at least 6 suspects broke into the headquarters of the Ukrainian Congress Committee in the East Village, stealing hundreds of donated bulletproof vests.
Suspect accused of stealing electric wheelchair from NYC Holocaust survivor arrested
Torie Branch, 45, has been arrested and charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property after allegedly stealing the electric wheelchair.
‘Pro-Life Spiderman’ strikes again, scales New York Times building
A self-proclaimed "Pro-Life Spiderman" was back at again Thursday morning, days after he scaled the 60-floor Salesforce Tower in San Francisco.