Sushi Katsuei is taking the body temperature of everyone who walks through its West Village and Park Slope restaurant doors, Eater reports.
Local shops are rushing to fill gaps as big retailers run out of masks and cleaning supplies.
A, C and E trains will not stop at some of Manhattan's busiest stations — and Court Square in Queens — for the entire weekend.
A man who broke into a home near West 13th Street was able to grab $12,000 of handbags and jewelry from the massive closet, police said.
The City Council speaker's annual speech will not happen Thursday, but policy proposals he planned to announce will still be released.
The man broke through drywall in the basement of a mexican restaurant on Carmine Street and stole $300, tax forms and iPads, cops said.
Eight women-owned businesses will come together for four days to celebrate Women's History Month at an Elizabeth Street pop-up.
Goni Guzman was caught on video stabbing a 35-year-old man multiple times inside the corner deli. The man is in critical condition.
Via Carota on Grove Street landed on a list of the best 101 Best Restaurants In America, according to the Daily Meal.
The Greenwich Village captain was the only firefighter to survive a 1966 fire that was the worst loss of NYC firefighters aside from 9/11.
Bravo's Book Nook opened in the lobby of the MacDougal Street theater and will be run by the former manager of Book Culture on the UWS.
There were more 311 noise complaints on Seventh Ave in the last year than any other Manhattan street, making it the 13th noisiest citywide.
Face masks have been reported to be selling in NYC for $75.
Former Abortionist, Hollywood Film Producer, and Rape Victim Celebrate Life as 100s Gather at Personhood Education NY's Annual Pro-Life Walk
The subway lines won't stop between Columbus Circle and Washington Square Park for an entire weekend as officials make signal upgrades.
The family-style Italian restaurant will be closing up its 143 Christopher St. spot and opening on Greenwich Street, owners said.
All three parts of the 14th Street-Sixth Avenue station are on the docket for accessibility upgrades in 2020, the MTA announced Thursday.
Activists will make one final push to stop a city plan to special hotel permit requirement they say would make way for high-rise offices.
A settlement at the Union Square location and 11 new complaints added to the city's investigation of Chipotle's treatment of its workers.
Four Greenwich Village eateries or chefs, and two more in nearby SoHo and NoHo, are in the running for the prestigious culinary award.
A Lower Manhattan community board has asked the city to study where loading zones can help taxis, deliveries and seniors get to the curb.
A person who was hit by a train at the Astor Place station in the Village was picking up something they had dropped, the MTA said.
Locals weren't happy that a $385,000 revamp of the playground next to Washington Square Park would only be upgrading part of the property.
Local leaders asked the Parks Department to name the ballfield at James J. Walker Park after Ray Pagan, a longtime coach who died in 2017.
A dozen extra cops are on the midnight shift as the precinct deals with a rash of night-time burglaries in bars and restaurants, cops said.
Three women stuffed nearly $30,000 worth of clothes from a luxury consignment store into their tote bags and walked out the door, cops said.
A man threw chairs, punched a Happy Meal display and got into a racially-charged shouting match after attacking someone at McDonald's.
An author who is touring the country honoring the patron saint of animals St. Francis will hand out treats and tickets before his NYC shows.
The eatery, which closed last May after 15 years on Washington Street, will reopen Feb. 25 steps from its old outpost, according to reports.
Local advocates asked the city to landmark the former NAACP headquarters on the 111th anniversary of the organization's founding this week.
Even after rent hikes, SoHo tenants will save $6K a year without having to pay broker fees, the 2nd highest savings in NYC, a study found.
The owners of Cafe Clover and Clover Grocery are behind a new restaurant on Greenwich Avenue, which officially opened Wednesday.
Police are looking for four women who chained open emergency exits during a day of mass protests on the subway last month.
Two men simulated a firearm to get a driver to leave a car so they could drive away with it, police said.
Erik Bottcher, the City Council speaker's chief of staff since 2015, will run for his seat when Johnson's term limits expire next year.
L trains were delayed in both directions after someone was hit by a train at the Union Square station, transit officials said.
An upgrade of the playground next to Washington Square Park will bring "life and energy" to its deteriorating walls and cracked pavement.
The men pulled a knife on a security guard who tried to stop them from taking $400 worth of Theraflu and other items from an 8th Ave store.
The man broke into a building near West 9th Street and Fifth Avenue around 2:30 a.m. and stole packages inside, police said.
The first round of surveys about the ban on private cars along the 14th Street corridor will wrap up this week, officials said.