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Also in today's news: Cops save man who fell on tracks; record number of air travelers; new subway trains and garbage trucks unveiled.
Acclaimed Flamenco guitarist, actress and comedian brings her high energy performance to Queens, New York on March 2
About 144 million passengers flew through John F. Kennedy International, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International airports in 2023.
Thursday was a toy-loving child's dream come true — besides the newfangled MTA trains, the city unveiled new garbage trucks.
Seven men so far have been arrested in a caught-on-video attack on two cops outside a Times Square migrant shelter.
Journey Illustrated exhibit explores the ways comics tell stories of everyday heroism
The “Mayor’s Management Report” provides a snapshot of how the city is doing for the regular New Yorker. There’s good news and bad news.
An investigation finds evidence of illegal practice at the center of law enforcement probes of the mayor’s political contributions.
Take notice, straphangers heading home Wednesday afternoon.
Also in today's news: 86-year-old woman dies in house fire; arrests in illegal smoke shop raids.
Esteban Esonoasue, 36, will face an attempted murder count after a probe found no evidence he made hateful comments, a spokesperson said.
58 Skymeadow Drive in Stamford, an historic home built in 1870, and once home to prolific writer Sholem Asch, is currently for sale.
"Reprehensible," said a top cop about men who attacked officers in a caught-and-video brawl and were released without bail.
Also in today's news: Club promoter sentenced for violent rapes; "Wonder" restaurant prepares for opening; man charged in Midtown rampage.
"The resistance to this legislation is disturbing," the Council's speaker said after a bitter campaign against the transparency bill.
Authorities on Tuesday released new details about the Jan. 6 stabbing at a Randall's Island migrant shelter that killed Dafren Canizalez.
Tuesdays with Morrie runs March 1 - 23, 2024 in a limited engagement at St. George’s Episcopal Church, located at 209 East 16th Street.
Center Stage Records Announces STEVEN PASQUALE: SOME OTHER TIME
The spring cycle includes 20 Broadway shows for NYC public high school students to attend
Wanted: a vendor to sell "ferry beers" and other refreshments on the boat for the first time since COVID.
Mohamed Alaouie, 44, is accused of driving his car into crowds of people shortly after the New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square.
The Green-Wood Cemetery introduces a new program series that creates space for processing grief through the healing properties of crafting
Christopher Macias, 35, violently raped two college students in his car, authorities said.
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Also in today's news: Teen pedestrian killed after cars collide; restaurant owners want to can tip system change; police pull over lawmaker.
A push to eliminate New York's tip credit will lead to higher menu prices and lost jobs, city restaurant owners contend.
A large crowd was on hand, as all proceeds went to to the Police Benevolent Association's Widows and Children's Fund.
A jury awarded an additional $83 million to E. Jean Carroll, who says Trump damaged her reputation by calling her a liar.
Garri Smith, 52, will serve four years in prison for his role in robbing banks from Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan, prosecutors said.
The city's too-high rent makes Jersey City's second-priciest in the nation look cheap, according to a new study.
Órla Baxendale was a "vibrant" dancer who trained for years at the Ailey School of Dance in New York City, her instructor told ABC7.
Disclaimer: James Beard semifinalists weren't cooking with cocaine.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Astoria, broken self-closing doors in Flatbush, mice infestation in Bed-Stuy, and more.
City health inspectors were out in full force this week.
Fair to say, straphangers on these seven lines likely experienced frustration.
Former President Donald Trump was off the witness stand in minutes, but not before breaking a judge’s rules on what he could say.
The paper's hedge fund owner — Alden Global Capital — "wants to pay less to create a worse paper," tweeted the staff's union.