New York
Updated over 1 year ago
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Four members of a volunteer Jewish security force were shot in Brooklyn Thursday night.
Police are trying to identify three suspects wanted for an assault on a Manhattan bound 4 train.
Groups representing some relatives of attack victims are calling for a halt to rallies on the anniversary.
Forms of art are on display at the New James Hotel located in SoHo, Manhattan.
Police have issued an all clear after Park Avenue was closed due to a suspicious vehicle.
The Long Island Rail Road is suspending some service in eastern Suffolk County beginning tonight ahead of Hurricane Earl.
A sickly four year old girl was discovered dead in her Bushwick, Brooklyn, home, and detectives are questioning her mother and father.
The former TV producer who tried to blackmail David Letterman over the comedian's office affairs was freed from jail Thursday.
Firefighters are battling a six-alarm fire that has spread to at least seven businesses on a commercial strip in the Bronx.
First it was a curious tale of a $1.3 million painting a middleman said he drunkenly lost while trying to help a friend sell it.
An 11-year-old boy was shot in the neck and shoulder in Brooklyn.
Police in Queens are searching for a group of armed robbers following a frightening home invasion.
The Poster Museum in TriBeCa features 200,000 posters, some of them as old as WWI.
A man who plunged 39 stories from an apartment building survived after crashing onto a parked car.
The NYC Department of Buildings is advising all builders, contractors, developers and property owners to take precautions because of the potential impact of Hurricane Earl.
Police say a woman who was tied up with tape and pushed into a closet by three armed men managed to free herself.
A man entrusted with helping to sell a $1.3 million painting said it disappeared while he was in a drunken haze.
New York City is already famous for its Little Italy, so consider this Big Italy.
A heartbroken family says denied them help when their daughter was dying has been identified.
Police in Brooklyn are searching for a man wanted in an armed robbery.
A man in New York City for repeatedly posing as a transit worker has been arrested again on charges he stole a coach bus.
Exciting news in the world of jazz.
The last time New York City got new voting machines, Dwight Eisenhower was president.
The imam leading plans for an Islamic center near the site of the Sept. 11 attacks in New York said Tuesday that the fight is over more than "a piece of real estate" and could shape the future of Muslim relations in America.
There is word newly-minted bachelor Tiger Woods has moved into a new apartment in Lower Manhattan.
Four cars were set on fire and a dozen others were vandalized overnight in the Malba section of Queens.
Rudy Giuliani's daughter is scheduled to make her first court appearance since being arrested on a shoplifting charge.
The NYPD is trying to find the suspect in a sexual attack that occurred on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
The heartbroken family claims that a uniformed officer denied help when their daughter was dying.
Good Samaritans sprang into action to help a woman who fell down onto tracks on the Long Island Rail Road Monday night.
