A police sergeant has admitted driving drunk on his way home from a bar and hitting a man crossing a Manhattan street.
The former president of a small Manhattan community bank on Monday became the first person accused of trying to defraud the federal bailout program.
The New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade takes place on Wednesday, March 17 at 11 a.m. The parade begins at 44th Street and will travel north along Fifth
The NYPD received the second-highest volume of 911 calls ever in a 24-hour period during the weekend's storm.
Con Edison may not be able to restore power to all its customers affected by the brutal weekend storm until the end of the week, the utility said. About 70,000
Falling trees killed at least six people during the storm that pummeled the Tri-State region over the weekend.
Long Island Rail Road spokesman Rich Mendelson says service is back to normal on all branches expect for the Port Jefferson line. Expect delays through the
The New York City Department of Transportation says Staten Island ferry service has resumed after being suspended due to heavy winds because of the coastal
Gov. David Paterson showed quite the spring in his step, jumping onto the stage at an event at City College on Friday night. He said he jumped over a step that
Lawyers and city officials expressed confidence Friday that they can get ground zero responders to sign on to a settlement that would pay up to $657 million to
The suspect in the brutal Manhattan bar beating has been charged with murder. Mbarek Lafrem was arraigned Saturday. Police initially planned to charge the
The NYPD is investigating stabbings at separate high schools in Queens and Manhattan on Friday, officials said.
The Bomb Squad checked out a suspicious package at the 34th Street and 6th Avenue subway station in Herald Square, the NYPD said. The item turned out to be
A police tow truck removed a minivan that was parked outside a Manhattan funeral home -- giving its dearly departed passenger an unexpected side trip. Funeral