Driver of stolen vehicle fatally shot by NYPD after nearly hitting officer
A suspect was killed after a police chase on Tuesday evening ended in an officer-involved shooting in Brooklyn, the NYPD said.
Mayor Eric Adams petitions to run on 'EndAntiSemitism' ballot line
Mayor Eric Adams is petitioning to appear on two new ballot lines in the upcoming general election — "EndAntiSemitism" and “Safe&Affordable."
NYC Paramedic Alison Russo's accused killer deemed unfit for trial, lawyers say
A lawyer for Peter Zisopoulos told the judge Tuesday that two doctors have deemed the suspect unfit for trial following a psychological evaluation.
NY bill would require repeat offenders to install speed-limiting devices
A NY state senator is sponsoring legislation that would require drivers who have a series of speeding tickets to install a device in their vehicle that prevents them from driving above the speed limit.
Turnstiles no more: MTA to test modern fare gates at certain NYC subway stations
The MTA is planning to test modern gates later this year inside several NYC subway stations.
Fake Queens doctor accused of botched cosmetic surgery death appears in court
Authorities say a man posing as a plastic surgeon has been indicted on manslaughter charges after he allegedly did a cosmetic procedure on a woman that led to her death.
Is New York City’s nightlife starting to slow down?
New York City has long been known as "the city that never sleeps," — but some residents say its nightlife is slowing down.
Trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs set to begin amid jury selection challenges
Six hundred men and women are now filling out jury surveys to determine if they will be selected to decide the fate of Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Man, 23, charged with murder after Harlem grandmother killed in crossfire
A man was arrested and charged with murder after a NYC grandmother was fatally shot while standing on the sidewalk, police said.
FDNY orders ambulances to take patients to closest hospital, sparking backlash
Emergency service crews in New York City must transport patients to the closest hospital. Some doctors and patients are frustrated by the new policy.
Man charged with rape of corpse aboard NYC subway train
The man accused of engaging in a sexual act on a corpse aboard a New York City subway train has been arrested, police said.
Off-duty NYPD officer shot in Queens robbery attempt; suspects had 'extensive rap sheets'
Two men were arrested and charged after an off-duty NYPD officer was shot during an attempted robbery in Queens, officials said.
Off-duty officer shot in Queens by alleged repeat offenders; 2 in custody
EXCLUSIVE: Mayor Eric Adams tells FOX 5 NY that the two people involved in the incident have "extensively long records" with over 10 prior arrests.
NYC launches 2025 Open Streets season with car-free Earth Day events
New York City's 2025 Open Streets season officially kicks off on Saturday, April 26, with Car-Free Earth Day celebrations across the five boroughs.
Man dies after stabbing on NYC subway platform
A man who was stabbed Friday morning on a New York City subway platform has died, the NYPD said.
Williamsburg residents pelted with liquids tossed from apartment window
Residents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn say someone has been throwing cooking oil, bleach, and other liquids from a second-floor apartment window onto pedestrians below.
Luigi Mangione trial, CEO murder case latest: Everything we know
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson in an assassination-style ambush in Midtown Manhattan on Dec. 4, 2024, is awaiting trial on his state and federal murder charges.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charge
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Federal memo leaked in court filing admits weak legal strategy in NYC congestion pricing case
The 11-page document calls the legal arguments against congestion pricing “very unlikely" to succeed and admits the litigation poses a “considerable risk."
NYC Council passes bill regulating noisy non-essential helicopter flights from city heliports
The New York City Council has voted for stricter regulations of non-essential helicopter flights from city-owned heliports, following a helicopter crash on April 10 that killed six people.