The victim, sustained injuries to her leg and swelling to her head, was transported to a local hospital in stable condition, police said.
Discover Alaska's pristine night skies and celestial wonders in this guide to stargazing, featuring tips, best spots, and personal stories
Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms could hit the area during July 4th and lingering throughout the weekend.
5th Annual LAFF Fest - Five Days of Her-larity - Took Place June 19-23 in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Celebrating New York City's diversity
Jonathan Kaye, 52, has been charged with second and third degree assault over the attack that was caught on video on June 8.
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
New York City Transit trains and buses will be running on a Saturday schedule on July 4.
Mary Rowell, was found unresponsive, lying on the roadway with trauma to her body, police said.
Community doulas who spoke to THE CITY described challenges in serving low-income communities and in getting paid in a timely manner.
The mayor and City Council have a June 30 deadline to agree on the multibillion-dollar blueprint that fuels the city's finances.
Gallagher's decisive win is a sign that locals want the city to move ahead with stalled safety improvements on the treacherous roadway.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to slow down congestion pricing could take the wind out of the state transit agency’s 2025-2029 capital plan.
Nine others were injured when a drunk driver crashed into a salon in Deer Park on Friday, police said; three Queens residents also died.
This vibrant event, inspired by the historic Miss Subway Contest, celebrates local heroes who passionately support Harlem-based charities.
A total of $58.3 million will be restored to the three New York City public library systems, officials said Friday.
Only 8 restaurants closed across the city.
“This is what happens when you’re a woman and you speak up about sexual harassment in the workplace,” the ex-employee said of the scandal.
On Saturday, rain showers are expected to hit the area after 2 p.m. with temperatures reaching 81 degrees, forecasters say.
On June 29, the Little Caribbean Time Capsule event will feature interactive dance, storytelling, and art-making workshops
James Mossetty fled on foot out of the building and into the FDR Drive Wednesday night, police said.
Jahshua Kelley, of Queens, has been charged with 2nd degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
Over 300 New York real estate professionals attended Jewish National Fund-USA’s Leonard Litwin New York City Real Estate Tree of Life® Gala.
A 46-year-old man was hospitalized after he was pepper sprayed by the phony fuzz, police said.
An 83-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl were killed in separate hit-and-run incidents in New York City on Wednesday
With music by David Foster and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, Book by Bob Martin, Directed & choreographed by Jerry Mitchell At a Shubert T
High-end apartment building in budding New York metro area neighborhood has recorded high number of renters referred from existing residents
In celebration of PRIDE and to support our queer friends at the Ali Forney Center: The Sanderson Sisters Are Back For The Children
Jude Treder-Wolff’s Solo Show FASTER Comes to Playhouse 46 in July!
Kids Ride Free on NY Waterway ferries beginning Wednesday, July 5 through Monday, September 2
The railroad expects to have the system up and running in early July.
THE WHO'S TOMMY to Play Final Broadway Performance on July 21 Ahead of National Tour Next Fall
SoHo Playhouse world premiere of 2023 Lighthouse Series winner It’s Not What It Looks Like
Seeking free July 4 family fun? Here’s the Patch guide to Independence Day fireworks in New York City:
Transgender Artist and Activist Elected to National Council of Actors' Equity Association
Upscale collection of 337 studios, one-, and two-bedroom homes is located at 49 Fisk Street on Jersey City's evolving West Side.
Days after THE CITY’s revelations, Adams ordered the inquiry by the Office of Risk Management and DOI.
“It means so much to be out here today, running because I love my community,” said Jordan Wright.