A 76-year-old woman survived a seven-story fall from an apartment window by landing on a supermarket's produce shipment.
The woman fell into the street from a building on First Avenue near East 81st Street.
Geriatric burglar Samuel Sabatino would walk by doormen and steal from apartments while residents were away on vacation.
Scott Stringer's Brother David Stringer was facing a misdemeanor assault charge for a November fight at an Upper East Side sushi restaurant.
Both robbery victims were threatened at gunpoint.
A fire raged in an Upper East Side high-rise building early Tuesday morning, injuring 22. Two victims were in critical condition.
The victim was arguing with his attacker inside a first-floor apartment on York Avenue, police said.
A man was attacked by two robbers on East End Avenue early Sunday morning.
BREAKING: More than 100 firefighters were reportedly sent to the blaze New Year's Day.
FDNY says the blaze also spread to the building's cockloft.
The fire broke out shortly after 8:30 a.m. in a 40-story tower on East 56th Street and First Avenue.
The man is wanted for punching a woman in the face and threatening two people with a knife in the span of one hour.
An Upper East Side pediatrician was hit by a school bus near 96th Street and Fifth Avenue.
The man is being sought for a series of attacks, including some in which he menaced people with a knife.
Police have increased patrols after receiving "multiple" reports of a man threatening people with a knife.
A woman is facing charges for pepper spraying three people Friday at the Lexington Avenue and East 86th Street station.
The brawl broke out on Madison Avenue after a Barney's employee chased after women trying to steal a $350 hat.
The burglar has broken into apartments in five buildings since Nov. 10.
Two police officers from the Upper East Side found out they are cousins after family members took DNA tests.
The fire broke out just before noon Tuesday in a high-rise on Third Avenue and East 92nd Street.
Firefighters battled a blaze in the ducts of an East 79th Street building on Thursday morning.
A man is accused of using his second chance at life to rob more drugstores on the Upper East Side, police officials said.
The Upper East Side campus was evacuated Wednesday for the second time this month after receiving a bomb threat.
Two of the Proud Boys described as the "most vicious" in a 2018 street brawl on the Upper East Side are facing four-year prison terms.
The man was performing road work on East 88th Street when a Department of Transportation truck backed into him.
A 19th precinct sergeant administered CPR to bring a robbery suspect back to life after the man suffered cardiac arrest fleeing the scene.
The robber is accused of mugging two people inside separate bank branches in recent weeks.
The Upper East Side college's campus has been closed for days. One person was arrested in connection with the threats.
Service on the Q and M trains has since resumed.
Some 150 people were temporarily evacuated after a chemical spill at Mount Sinai's medical school, the FDNY said.
The person was struck at the Lexington Avenue and East 96th Street Station, causing disruptions to 4, 5 and 6 service.
The 82-year-old burglar would walk by doormen and steal from apartments while residents were away on vacation.
HAZMAT crews have been working for hours to clean up the fuel spill near Second Avenue and East 61st Street.
A stick-up man threatened a cashier at Second Avenue smoke shop Tobacco N Vape.
A woman jumped from a high rise on East 89th Street and Madison Avenue Monday morning, officials said.
Two members of the far-right group that started a massive street brawl on the Upper East Side will face prison time.
The NYPD warned of traffic delays after the collision, which left one person with minor injuries.
The woman was raped by a man who followed her after she exited the subway at 96th Street.
Criminal trials began for two members of the far-right Proud Boys group, which started a brawl last year on the Upper East Side.
Art broker Timothy Sammons stole from clients by pocketing the proceeds of sales for works by Picasso, Chagall and other famous artists.