Man killed by suicide jumper in Yonkers
A 61-year-old man was killed when a 25-year-old man jumped off of the roof of a building in an apparent suicide.
Twin brothers detail meeting the Nazi 'Angel of Death' and surviving the Holocaust
A pair of 11-year-old twin brothers arrived at the Auschwitz concentration camp in July 1944. That is where they came face-to-face with Josef Mengele — the notorious Nazi doctor known as the Angel of Death.
17th-Century painting discovered in New Rochelle church
A local college professor cracked a decades-old art mystery with a single trip to church, where he stumbled on a missing 17th-Century painting.
Westchester store picks up pieces after Ida
The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought 8 feet of floodwaters into the basement of Claire Hassi's store.
NY lawyer accused of producing child porn
A New York lawyer is accused of producing and accessing child pornography.
Major disaster declarations for 6 NJ counties, 5 in NY following Ida's destruction
President Joe Biden approved major disaster declarations Monday greenlighting federal aid for people in six New Jersey counties and five New York counties affected by devastating flooding.
Community pitches in to help Westchester family whose home was destroyed by Ida
One Westchester family may have lost their home during last week's flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida, but they are saying they know they're lucky to be alive.
Yonkers landslides knock out Metro-North Hudson service
Video from SkyFOX showed several places along the Hudson River where the hillside has collapsed.
Heat wave grips New York City region
Forecasters expect a heatwave to descend on parts of New Jersey and New York through Friday. Expect a lot of humidity, which will make the real-feel temperatures feel even worse.
Storm Henri brings severe flooding to portions of tristate area
Storm Henri wasn't done with the tristate area yet. Rain continued to fall Monday in various locations from New Jersey, north and out to Long Island. A Flood Watch was in effect for the entire region.
Yonkers group sends medical supplies to Haiti
The Afya Foundation has been on the frontlines of natural disasters including Haiti's massive quake in 2010. Following Saturday's earthquake there, CEO Danielle Butin mobilized her troops immediately and got her rescue efforts underway.
Jets carrying unaccompanied children flying into Westchester Airport
Jets have been flying into Westchester County Airport to bring unaccompanied children closer to reuniting with their families.
Air travel slows as delta variant surges
Concerns about the delta variant of COVID-19 seem to be driving a summer travel slowdown as the U.S. hits its highest case count in six months.
After Cuomo's resignation, calls to rename former Tappan Zee Bridge
The $4 billion dollar Mario Cuomo Bridge was named in 2017 to honor former Governor Andrew Cuomo's late father, but in light of his resignation, there are renewed calls to change the name back to the Tappan Zee Bridge.
NY Education Department to give schools guidance on COVID protocols
New York's Education Department is now stepping in. In a letter to district superintendents Tuesday, the commissioner promised guidance based on CDC guidelines to come before September.
Olympic medalist Rai Benjamin inspires other Mount Vernon athletes
Members of Rai Benjamin's graduating class along with some passionate undergrads are now trying to follow in his footsteps.
National Night Out events brings cops and community together, briefly
All around the country, National Night Out events give communities an opportunity to get to know their local police officers not just as cops but as fellow citizens.
Haze from western wildfires making breathing extra difficult for some COVID long-haulers
Wildfires are scorching parts of the west and thousands of miles closer to home, much of the northeast is feeling the effects.
Car runs over mom and baby, crashes into barbershop
A driver in a sedan struck a parked vehicle, two pedestrians, and then storefronts on Lake Avenue in Yonkers, police said.
Mount Vernon officials trade blame over city's unpaid bills
The city's Mayor and Comptroller are blaming each other for the thousands of dollars in unpaid bills that have left many of the city's public work vehicles out of service.