Broadway shutdown extended until May 30

Fans of Broadway will have to wait a little longer for shows to resume — until at least late May.

Trump must turn over taxes to prosecutor, appeals court says

A federal appeals court says President Donald Trump's accountant must turn over his tax records to a New York state prosecutor.

NYC mayor warns of bleak days ahead with coronavirus outbreak

The New York City mayor warned that there are dark days ahead as a new outbreak of the coronavirus affects the city.

Mother arrested for DUI in Long Island after crash with 3 kids in vehicle

A woman was arrested for driving under the influence with her three children in the car after she lost control of her vehicle and crashed it into a home in Brentwood, New York, on October 4, according to police.

Man, 80, shoved to ground during mask confrontation at bar dies

A New York man who authorities say confronted another patron at a bar for not wearing a mask and was shoved to the ground has died.

Eric Trump talks with NY investigators via video

President Donald Trump’s son Eric is scheduled to speak via video on Monday with New York state investigators probing his family’s business practices, according to court papers filed Friday.

Rick Moranis punched in head in random UWS attack

Actor Rick Moranis was reportedly the victim of a random attack on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Mother shot dead through window of 3rd floor Queens apartment

A woman was struck in the neck by a bullet that went through the window of her seventh-floor apartment in Jackson Heights.

New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square will be virtual in 2020

The organizers of the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square say this year the event will be "virtually enhanced" due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Judge rules Eric Trump must testify in NY probe into family’s businesses before election

A judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump must testify in a New York investigation into the family’s businesses before the November election.

Wells Fargo CEO apologizes for comments about diversity

Scharf said that “there is a very limited pool of Black talent to recruit from” in corporate America. The memo to employees was written in June, but became public this week.

NYPD cop accused of spying on Tibetan immigrants for China

A New York City police officer is accused of being an "intelligence asset" for the Chinese government. 

DA seeks Trump's taxes due to 'mountain' of allegations

District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. again declined in a court filing Monday to reveal why the president is under investigation. But they cited multiple news reports in which Trump has been accused of overstating the value of his assets when dealing with potential business partners and lenders while minimizing the value of those same assets for tax purposes.

Police: 2 dead, 14 wounded in shooting at party in Rochester, New York

As many as 100 people were at the gathering in Rochester, New York when gunfire claimed the lives of two people and left 14 others injured.

Giuliani associates face new federal fraud charges

Federal prosecutors have brought new wire fraud charges against two associates of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Mayor de Blasio will furlough everyone in his office, including himself

The New York City mayor says he is going to require everyone who works in his office to take a 5-day unpaid furlough because of a budget shortfall.