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There was a flood of tears and relief when Eyewitness News reporter Lucy Yang told the victim that two of her attackers are now under arrest for assault as a hate crime. → Read More
On Saturday night she was leaving a nursing home on Ditmas Ave near East 21st Street after visiting her mother. Police believe she tripped in a depression in the road, then was struck by an oncoming car. → Read More
Cupid was busy on Valentine's night as more than 100 couples took to the Crossroads of the World to renew their vows. → Read More
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy gathered with local faith leaders at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, where someone tried to set fire to the synagogue. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams announced a week ago plans to set up a one thousand-bed facility in Brooklyn for the migrants. This weekend, they began moving men there - but not without controversy. → Read More
Asians around the world marked the turning of a new Lunar New Year with traditional fireworks, dragons - and even story time. → Read More
Asians around the world marked the turning of a new Lunar New Year with traditional fireworks, dragons - and even story time. → Read More
The victim, who was slashed in the face, is expected to survive. Detectives believe the victim and suspect knew each other. → Read More
It happened on Friday just before 9 p.m. Two planes were on the runway and according to air traffic transmissions, one of the jets suddenly came into the path of an oncoming, accelerating aircraft that had been cleared for takeoff. → Read More
"We lost two children, two weeks ago due to RSV," said a New York Presbyterian pediatric emergency nurse. → Read More
Airports are warning passengers to expect delays after airlines cancelled thousands of flights across the nation on Saturday. So far - that has not been the case. → Read More
A barber in Brooklyn, who knows what it's like to start a life in a new country, is opening his heart and his home to immigrants seeking asylum in New York. → Read More
Mayor Eric Adams announced an ambitious, new menu of options for those without a roof designed to cut down on red tape, reduce requirements for vouchers and other programs, and even open up more neighborhoods for those in need. → Read More
Nicole Mallitokis is the only Republican in New York City's Congressional delegation, and she is facing off against former Congressman Max Rose once again in Tuesday's midterm elections. → Read More
Families paused to honor those who died, embrace those who suffered and recognize how one powerful storm can wipe out so much. → Read More
Police said a 14-year-old boy was shot in the leg outside of the high school. → Read More
Police say Heriberto Quintana, 48, was struck by an oncoming F train at the Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights subway station on Monday just before 5 p.m. → Read More
Seconds after Bristol Police officers walked into an ambush, the lone surviving officer, Alec Lurato, 26, who was shot in the leg, managed to get back to his cruiser and call for help. → Read More
On Sunday afternoon people joined city and state leaders to take back the streets. → Read More
Joseph Pressley of Brooklyn found a legal spot Tuesday, but parking on the streets of New York can be painful and expensive, and it could become harder for New Yorkers if a proposed bill is passed. → Read More