A group of three men stole liquor bottles from the shelves of Wine Emporium on Second Avenue and hit an employee over the head.
A person was hit and killed at the Lexington Avenue and 96th Street station Thursday afternoon.
The doctor helped an unlicensed plastic surgeon set up a clinic and perform more than 60 illegal operations on the Upper East Side.
As many as 100 riders at a time ignore all rules, creating serious safety concern.
Two men were seen physically preventing a woman from riding her bike on the Upper East Side, claiming that she had scratched their SUV.
Developer Penny Bradley is accused of stealing $500,000 from her company for personal expenses such as a Range Rover and luxury vacations.
The scammer pretended to be the woman's grandson and said he needed cash for legal fees after being arrested.
Pool-cleaning chemicals were spilled at the Yorkshire Towers on East 86th Street near Second Avenue.
The fire engulfed the front of an ambulance on Madison Avenue near East 66th Street. No injuries were reported.
Firefighters responded to the scene around 10:15 to find fire in a fifth-floor apartment on East 82nd Street.
HAZMAT units and firefighters worked to decontaminate East 61st Street near Fifth Avenue after the chemical spill.
The firefighter suffered a concussion and broken teeth after trying to prevent a group of teens from harassing an elderly couple.
The firefighter noticed a group of teens harassing a couple on East 86th Street when he intervened in the situation.
The man is wanted on forcible touching charges.
An 86-year-old woman died after an electrical fire was sparked by an extension cord in her apartment.
The victim was hospitalized in stable condition for injuries to her arm.
The fire broke out inside a third-floor apartment in a building on First Avenue and East 92nd Street.
The man was reported missing in early April.
A man exposed himself to passengers aboard a Q train traveling through the neighborhood.
A man was spotted in the East River near the FDR Drive and East 71st Street.
Officials said one person suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and an injured firefighter was treated at the scene.
The fire started in the kitchen of the Genesis restaurant on Second Avenue and East 89th Street.
Two men punched and robbed the victim on the corner of East 89th Street and Park Avenue, police say.
The NYPD issued a "silver alert" for the 77-year-old man, who has been missing since Monday.
The vandalism of a locker room at Asphalt Green led local officials to hold a rally against anti-Semitism.
A fire broke out at a four-story building in the Upper East Side, the FDNY said.
The Jamaica, Queens man is accused of breaking into a woman's home and licking and kissing her face while she slept.
The 70-year-old victim was praying at St Monica's Church on East 79th Street when she was punched in the face.
The man broke into her home through an unlocked front door.
Two people were evaluated on the scene at a housing building for NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and did not need medical attention.
Thirteen people, including a former police officer, are facing charges for selling drugs such as heroin, fentanyl and cocaine.
The man is accused of touching a 13-year-old girl's inner thigh on two separate occasions.
Teenagers attacked a man on East 88th Street and Park Avenue on Monday night, throwing snow at the man and kicking him on the ground.
Two of 10 members of the far-right Proud Boys group charged for the October street brawl took plea deals for disorderly conduct.
Fifth Avenue between East 71st and 74th streets was shut down as the FDNY and Department of Buildings worked on the scene.
The man was rushed to the hospital after falling from a building on East 87th Street near Third Avenue.
The man stole four ornate candlesticks from St. Monica's Church on East 79th Street in January.
Chris Smith, the less-talented brother of former Knicks favorite J.R. Smith, allegedly punched a bouncer at the club Lavo in December.
The Alternative fur Deutschland party in Germany advocates for the shooting of migrants and Holocaust denial.
The man pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter in connection with the 2016 killing Connecticut resident Joey Comunale.