A rally at the historic Stonewall Inn on Tuesday will honor the lives of a black trans woman in Missouri and a black trans man in Florida.
A group who broke into a cell phone repair shop Sunday were caught on video ramming into a cop who tried to stop them on West Eighth Street.
An officer caught on video pointing his gun at a crowd of protesters near Union Square on Sunday is under investigation, the mayor said.
Two firefighters sustained minor injuries as they got the flames under control Saturday morning, officials said.
Playgrounds and parking lots were among the ideas floated Friday as officials asked for creative ways to bring reopening businesses outside.
The Grab & Go store at the West Fourth Street station lost $3,000 to burglaries one week in May, according to police.
Nine NYC neighborhoods will see increased enforcement to make sure bars and restaurants follow social distancing rules, the mayor said.
Antonio Banderas, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Elvis Costello are just some of the other names that will attend the "We Are One" virtual event.
Charles D. Lombardo hasn't been seen since Monday, when he was spotted standing outside of a market on Sixth Avenue, police said.
The coronavirus crisis brought Deirdre Taylor from Virginia back to NYC, 37 years after she was rescued from a SoHo fire by Eugene Pugliese.
Several blocks in Greenwich Village opened over the weekend to pedestrians and cyclists as part of the mayor's Open Streets program.
Venturing outside on Memorial Day? Here are some low-key spots in the West Village where you should be able to avoid crowds.
A new book will follow the journeys of medical students in New York who graduated early to fight the coronavirus pandemic on the frontlines.
Cops are looking for a man who took more than $1,500-worth of merchandise from a convenience store at the West 4th Street station entrance.
The death toll is up to six times less than other neighborhoods. Low-income NYers and people of color have been hardest hit by the virus.
Avena Ristorante and Osteria are putting free takeout meals on a table outside their restaurants every Monday for anyone who needs them.
NYC Pride announced performers and grand marshals for its virtual broadcast, which will take place of its postponed June parade.
Torch & Crown was supposed to open its SoHo brewery this spring. Instead the space will be used to hand out beer to first responders.
George Cominskie led emergency response during the coronavirus crisis for his more than 380 neighbors at Westbeth Artists Housing complex.
Several blocks on Little West 12th, West 13th and West 17th streets will open to pedestrians and cyclists on Thursday, the mayor announced.
Parks citywide, including Hudson River Park and Washington Square Park, are falling $37 million short in funding, a new study found.
Even Emmy winner Billy Porter needs help giving loved ones haircuts when stuck at home. New York City barber Xavier Cruz is here to help.
Kids and "kids at heart" can send photos to state Sen. Brad Hoylman of their face coverings to enter the "Make A Mask" competition.
Community Board members are asking the city to extend the Sixth Avenue path to Canal Street so it can be used during the coronavirus crisis.
Even after 24-hour shifts as an NYC firefighter, Dante Mazzetti performs live online concerts from his Chelsea balcony to boost morale.
A man tried to start up a conversation with a woman at the 23rd Street station and when she refused, he slashed her in the face, cops said.
The West Village park, whose packed crowds drew social distancing concerns last weekend, is one of two cops will monitor, the mayor said.
JetBlue will "bring the Clap Because We Care movement to the skies" at 7 p.m. with three special planes for the FDNY, NYPD and "I LOVE NY."
Alex Stupak, chef and co-owner of Empellon's upscale taquerias, is among five New York City cooks vying for best chef in the state.
Mayor Bill de Blasio told the NYPD to ramp up social distancing enforcement after photos of the park showed people "not getting the point."
The New York Progressive Action Network asks that the cancellation be reversed
A class-action lawsuit filed by an art student's mom follows similar suits at Columbia, Fordham and Pace after COVID-19 shut down campuses.
Caring for homeless NYers becomes all the more challenging — and critical — with a pandemic ravaging the city's medical system, doctors say.
The iconic bookstore's request to be named an "essential business" by the governor was denied, but a third party has come on board to help.
The governor announced Sunday that repairs to the Canarsie Tunnel, which once threatened to shut down the transit line, have been completed.
The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative will host an online fundraising concert Thursday to raise money for LGBTQ nightlife workers.
Almost all Greenwich Village streets have no, or only a few, blocks where walkers could stay apart, according to a map based on city data.
Nearly 40 people were found in a smoke-filled room on West 23rd Street at a party reportedly hosted by the edible company Ganja Pigs.
No decision has been made yet, but Mayor Bill de Blasio said there is a "real high bar" for whether large events will still happen in June.
A plan from the borough president and elected officials would close certain blocks between 15th and 56th street to cars during coronavirus.