California EDD money keeps getting mailed to New York address
Unemployment letters, checks and debit cards from California's Employment Development Department have arrived in a New Yorker's mailbox, pointing to potential fraud at the EDD.
Navy cancels F/A-18 flyover of Hudson River
The U.S. Navy has canceled a planned F/A-18 military jet flyover in New York City that was tied to the commemoration of the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Fire rips through two-story house on Staten Island
Fire officials are investigating an early morning fire in the Great Kills section of Staten Island.
FBI: 'Lottery Lawyer' with mob ties swindled jackpot winners for millions
A self-proclaimed "Lottery Lawyer" is actually a crook, according to a federal indictment.
Spotted lanternfly warning in NJ and Staten Island
Officials in parts of New Jersey and on Staten Island are warning residents about the highly invasive spotted lanternfly.
Coronavirus checkpoints are targeting Staten Island
New York City officials have been focusing nearly exclusively on Staten Island for the city's COVID-19 checkpoints, with authorities stopping more than 1,350 vehicles to register travelers returning from more than 30 states who are required to quarantine for 14 days.
Buddy, the first dog in U.S. with coronavirus, dies on Staten Island
The first dog in the United States to test positive for coronavirus has died.
Video shows gunman open fire inside Staten Island deli; 1 killed
Video shows a deli worker ducking just as a gunman opens fire.
8 NYC public pools open with COVID-19 safety measures
Eight public pools will open across New York City on Friday, with new cleaning and safety guidelines to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
2 men arrested for smuggling fireworks into NYC
FDNY Fire Marshals have arrested two men they say were smuggling more than $6,000 worth of illegal fireworks.
Complaint file unveiled of cop fired for chokehold death of Eric Garner
Records show that former Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo was the subject of seven complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board before the death of Eric Garner.
Staten Island lawmakers urge De Blasio to reopen outdoor exercise centers
Lawmakers on Staten Island are urging Mayor Bill de Blasio to allow outdoor exercise centers like tennis courts and golf courses to open.
Staten Island lawmakers push for reopening of golf courses, tennis courts
Lawmakers on Staten Island are urging Mayor Bill de Blasio to allow outdoor exercise centers like tennis courts and golf courses to open.
Rev. Al Sharpton leads George Floyd protest on Staten Island
At the bodega where Eric Garner struggled to breathe after being tackled to the ground by the NYPD, Al Sharpton's National Action Network led a new call for justice, this time for George Floyd.
Tanning salon owner tries to reopen; gets shut down again
A tanning salon owner on Staten Island says he's fed up with the stay-at-home orders due to the pandemic and plans to reopen Thursday.
3 people in NYC stabbed and killed in separate incidents
Three people were fatally stabbed in separate incidents Sunday in New York City, police said.
Boat fire off Staten Island injures 3
A boat caught fire off Staten Island with five people aboard, sending three to a hospital, the fire department said.
Brian Quinn of Impractical Jokers turns brewery into hand sanitizer plant for frontline workers
Staten Island native and star of TruTV's Impractical Jokers, Brian "Q" Quinn, has pulled off his best stunt yet--turning beer from his brewery into hand-sanitizer for those on the frontlines.
Ex-con arrested in shooting of pregnant woman and boyfriend
Cops responded to a home in Staten Island's Mariners Harbor neighborhood around 5 p.m. Monday on a report of gunshots.
NYC launches free coronavirus antibody testing for all residents
New York City is offering free coronavirus antibody testing for all New Yorkers starting at five sites across the five boroughs.