Police are looking for the man who drew a swastika inside an elevator in Lower Manhattan, and they're hoping a surveillance photo will lead to an arrest.
Reda Gendy, Kyrillos Gendy's grieving father, thanked the school community at Sacred Heart in South Amboy for all their support and prayers in the Gendy family's darkest days.
In a stinging ruling, a federal judge said New York City's controversial stop-and-frisk policy violated Constitutional rights and appointed an independent monitor to oversee major changes.
Authorities are looking for the drivern who struck 25-year-old Manuel Campoverde in Jackson Heights. Relatives say someone also robbed him, taking everything but his undergarments.
Most New Yorkers watching Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer in political races dominated by sex scandals want to forget about them, according to a poll released Monday.
Police are searching for three suspects who attacked and robbed a man while he was changing a flat tire in the Bronx, and they're hoping surveillance images will lead to an arrest.
Tobacco cigarettes are banned from most buildings in New York City, and now it appears the Bloomberg administration has its sights set on electronic cigarettes.
On Saturday night a crowd of partygoers turned a section of the pedestrian walkway on the 5,780-foot long span over the East River into an outdoor nightclub.
Police say a 33-year old motorcycle rider was heading eastbound on Queens Boulevard at about 4 a.m. when he hit the pedestrian trying to cross the street.
The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for defacing a statue of Jackie Robinson with swastikas and hate speech is now $50,000.
The world's largest travel site, TripAdvisor, has released the top 10 cities for pizza in the United States, based on reviews and opinions from TripAdvisor travelers.
A doctor who examined a nanny accused of killing two children says the woman suffered brain damage during a suicide attempt, but is still fit for trial.
City officials will no longer store the names and addresses of people whose cases are dismissed after a police stop under an agreement that settles a lawsuit over the stop-and-frisk issue.
As a City Hall faceoff over creating new oversight for police heads for a make-or-break vote later this month, a lawmaker who had been seen as a potentially crucial swing vote made clear Wednesday he's standing by his support for the legislation.
NYPD Detectives are investigating whether a man who sexually assaulted a girl at McDonald's earlier this week may have done it before at the same location back in March.
New York education officials warned early on not to expect great results on the first English and math tests given statewide to elementary students under tougher new learning standards - and they're right.