Legendary actor Harrison Ford hopped out of his car and began directing traffic near the Park Avenue tunnel during a fit of road rage.
Penn Station's bathrooms are notorious among commuters, but Amtrak is committing to improvements.
The helicopter is scheduled to fly over parts of Midtown Manhattan for several hours on Thursday.
A rezoning of Midtown East threatens to cast shadows over the urban oasis.
Democratic mayoral longshot Mike Tolkin wants to upgrade the city's technology with flying buses and robotic carriage horses.
Legendary broadway playwright Thomas Meehan penned musicals such as "Annie," "The Producers" and "Hairspray."
The tiles, which depict a blue X pattern on a red background, are supposed to represent the "Crossroads of the World."
The "Summer Send-Off" festival will feature food, musical performances and kid-friendly activities.
Bee colonies living in Bryant Park since April are on pace to produce 80 pounds of honey this year.
Six women who worked at The Plaza's restaurant The Palm Court said they were subjected to harassment and unwanted sexual advances.
The newly refurbished Rose Reading Room at the New York Public Library's main branch was awarded landmarks protection Tuesday.
Lee endorsed the rally saying he didn't organize an Aug. 23 protest at NFL Headquarters but that he supports Colin Kaepernick's activism.
New York City may start enforcing a recent court ruling upholding a ban on adult businesses soon.
Sarah Sommer of Westchester, who’s eight months’ pregnant, said she took off the ring since she was feeling uncomfortable.
Nearly 10,000 African-American New Yorkers marched down Fifth Avenue demanding an end to racial violence 100 years ago today.
The rezoning proposal — designed to modernize the area's aging office building stock — will now go to the full council.
A Manhattan Community Board 6 employee racked up nearly $1,000 in inappropriate expenses, according to the conflicts of interest board.
A hand-drawn sketch — which features Trump Tower dominating the skyline — will be auctioned off for at least $9,000.
Japanese steakhouse Ikinari plans to open three restaurants in Midtown, pushing its citywide total to seven.
The red, white and blue helicopter will fly at altitudes below 2,000 feet in Midtown on Wednesday afternoon.
The Times Square restaurant's owners claim that servers utilized the "shuffling soda" scheme to pocket thousands.
The fashion show will help raise money fort the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals.
The "Taste of the Terminal" festival kicks off Tuesday, offering free cold brew coffee, french fries, wine samples and more.
Amtrak released a time-lapse video that shows workers replacing track infrastructure at Penn Station.
The Long Island Rail Road announced delays and cancellations during the evening rush hour.
Several flyovers are planned to occur over New York City skies Wednesday.
The New York Public Library's main circulating branch will close during a complete renovation expected to take more than two years.
Former Delta head Richard Anderson will take over the embattled transit company on July 12.
A rider told the New York Post he hopped off a stalled F train and walked through a subway tunnel.
Long Island Rail Road riders will save money on trains diverted from Penn Station during the "Summer of Hell."
Trains being diverted from Penn Station to Atlantic Terminal or Hunterspoint may be offered at reduced prices.
The first phase of the Moynihan/Farley Penn Station expansion is complete, providing commuters with an extended western concourse.
The Puerto Rican Day Parade is Sunday. Here's everything you need to know.
Keens Steakhouse, established in Midtown in 1885, was named the best place to grab a steak in the entire state.
Delays and cancelations hit Penn Station rush hour commuters more than one month before the anticipated "Summer of Hell."
Long Island Railroad commuters are being told to expect cancelations due to a "third rail problem."
Amtrak has announced when summer infrastructure repairs will take place, and a preliminary train schedule.
The city will re-name a block in front of the Daily News building to honor the late Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist.
Amtrak, which owns and operates Penn Station, may abandon the station this summer during a period of obstructive contraction work.
The former Campbell Apartment, now under new ownership, will offer "a refined, yet approachable atmosphere."