Bullet hits NYC bus in Harlem
Gunfire erupted on the streets of East Harlem, striking an MTA bus. The Transport Workers Union says this was the fourth time in six months that gunfire has struck an MTA bus.
NY couple tries to launder billions of stolen cryptocurrency, feds claim
A New York couple was arrested Tuesday on charges of conspiring to launder billions of dollars in cryptocurrency that was stolen in a 2016 hack.
NYC nightclub murder suspect arrested in NJ
A man wanted in connection with a murder in a Manhattan nightclub has been arrested in New Jersey.
Anti-vax protesters storm NYC movie theater
The NYPD arrested anti-vaccine mandate protesters who went into a Times Square movie theater on Monday evening.
2021 CD sales actually rose for first time in years
CD sales saw a year to year increase in sales last year for the first time in nearly two decades.
Manhattan hotel fire
No one was hurt when a fire broke out in a closed Manhattan hotel on Monday.
Elderly man missing in Manhattan
The New York City Police Department is asking for help to find a man who was reported missing in Manhattan.
Bullet strikes MTA bus window in East Harlem
Police say that the M101 bus was heading south on Lexington Avenue near East 125th Street at around 2:20 p.m. when a bullet went through its front window.
NYC subway mugger attacks woman, steals purse
Police say the suspect pulled a knife and tried to take her phone before running off with her purse.
Off-duty NYPD officer shot in Harlem released from hospital
The officer is the seventh NYPD cop to be shot so far in 2022.
Would-be subway rapist attacks woman in Manhattan
Authorities say the victim was waiting for a train when the suspect punched her in the arm, threw her to the ground, and attempted to rape her.
Michael Avenatti Guilty: Convicted of cheating Stormy Daniels
Michael Avenatti was convicted Friday of charges he cheated the porn actor Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300,000 she was supposed to get for writing a book about an alleged tryst with former president Donald Trump.
Manhattan DA Bragg clarifies policies after criticism
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg issued a new memo to his staff on Friday, taking a much tougher stance on guns.
Robbers steal $70K from SoHo luxury store
Police say five suspects stole $70K in high-end handbags from Celine Boutique in SoHo.
President Biden applauds rookie officer for stopping cop killer
President Joe Biden on Thursday led a standing ovation at One Police Plaza for Officer Sumit Sulan. On Jan. 21, Sulan, a rookie, took down the gunman who'd fatally shot Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora just moments earlier.
'Let's go Brandon': NYC protesters heckle President Biden motorcade
Hecklers gathered behind a police barricade near the Brooklyn Bridge to give President Biden a piece of their mind. One protester chanted, "Let's go, Brandon." Another shouted, "You are not my president."
Sarah Palin back in court for NY Times libel lawsuit
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was back in a New York City courtroom Thursday, more than a week after the start of a trial in her libel lawsuit against The New York Times was postponed because she tested positive for COVID-19.
Swastikas, anti-Black slogan drawn on fence in Harlem
The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force was searching for the suspect who drew multiple swastikas and an anti-Black slogan on a construction fence in Harlem.
Susan Sarandon slammed after sharing post comparing slain NYPD detective's funeral turnout to 'fascism'
Susan Sarandon seemingly shared a message to Twitter comparing cops gathered to pay their respects to fallen NYPD officer Jason Rivera to fascists on Wednesday.
Michael Avenatti's lies caught up to him, prosecutor says
A prosecutor has said in closing arguments that California lawyer Michael Avenatti told repeated lies to porn actor Stormy Daniels in 2018 to hide his theft of her book proceeds. In his own closing arguments Wednesday, Avenatti said he never committed a crime.