A child's body was pulled out of the water Tuesday, three days after a five-year-old boy fell into the Harlem River off Randall's Island.
Verizon asked for help identifying the woman seen on video yelling a racist slur at a store worker after refusing to wear a face mask.
Police say a man was slashed in an unprovoked attack on the Lexington–63rd Street subway platform, the second attack there in three days.
Police arrested a suspect Sunday following the brazen attempted rape of a woman on an Upper East Side subway platform Saturday morning.
A former lab technician sexually abused two teenage girls in separate incidents on the school's Upper East Side campus, prosecutors said.
Police arrested a 56-year-old man in connection with a string of residential burglaries reported on the Upper East Side in recent weeks.
Three people were injured after a two-car crash sent one vehicle careening into outdoor restaurant dining on 2nd Avenue Monday.
Police are urging Upper East Side residents to lock their windows and check their fire escapes amid a string of apartment burglaries.
The two-alarm fire broke out on Second Avenue and East 88th Street.
A store on Third Avenue and East 90th Street was robbed by a scooter-riding gunman.
The robber grabbed an 83-year-old laundromat worker and stole $100 from his shirt pocket.
Two men were shot at the East 92nd Street housing development Tuesday night. Both are expected to survive.
The 19-year-old cyclist was heading south down Fifth Avenue when she was hit by a bus near 59th Street.
An 81-year-old man's body was found in the East River near the Randall's Island footbridge.
A 57-year-old man was followed into an apartment building by three men and attacked on the staircase.
Two men dressed as cops entered a Third Avenue jewelry store, flashed fake badges and snatched jewelry.
Amy Cooper may face charges for filing a false police report after calling the police on a black birdwatcher who asked her to leash her dog.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city should "ascertain" whether the woman who called police on a black man in Central Park committed a crime.
The NYPD is searching for a man who groped a 9-year-old girl inside the Manhattan park on Memorial Day.
The Madison Avenue pharmacists is accused of hoarding and selling thousands of N95 masks during the height of the coronavirus outbreak.
The woman told police an "African-American man" was threatening her after he told her to leash her dog according to park rules.
A 29-year-old man was killed by a teenager driving a BMW on Fifth Avenue.
The stabbing victim said she was trying to help her roommate through a serious drinking problem.
The 27-year-old woman is accused of stabbing her roommate at least six times.
The pharmacist bought $200,000 worth of personal protective equipment to hike prices and sell the equipment for huge profits.
The person was hit on the tracks near the Lexington Avenue and 59th Street Station shortly after 11:30 a.m., MTA and FDNY officials said.
The driver was assaulted on East 62 Street and Second Avenue after getting into an argument with passengers.
A person was hit in the tunnels between 68th and 86th Street stations on the Lexington Avenue line.
Five e-bike riders have been targeted on the Queensboro Bridge since October.
Police found a man hanging from Central Park tree near East 74th Street Sunday, officials said.
The accused murderer told cops "I think I killed someone" but said he had no memory of doing it, courts documents say.
A 76-year-old man was killed when a blaze broke out in an East 84th Street high-rise building on Friday.
The man lived with Sarah Lawrence students for years in an East 93rd Street apartment, federal prosecutors said.
A thief broke into and Lexington Avenue Japanese restaurant and stole items valued at more than $3,000.
Recent high-profile crimes on the Upper East Side have caused concerns about safety among residents.
An accused killer met his victim online and was spotted leaving the dead man's apartment building wearing the victim's jacket.
The 24-year-old suspect is facing murder, grand larceny and possession of stolen property charges.
Officers found the 64-year-old man face down in his home with a head wound.
The scammer convinced a 90-year-old man he was a lawyer representing his jailed grandson.
Two good Samaritans rushed to a woman's aid and recovered her stolen purse in the 86th Street and Lexington Avenue subway station.