Allen Devlin hosts CBS News New York's Black History Month special, "Preserving New York's Black History." Here are some of the featured stories: Remembering Manhattan's lost neig
New York City Police say three people have died after a boat sank. Two others are in the hospital with one in critical condition. The U.S.
Travelers passing through JFK Airport’s Terminal 4 will soon have access to popular local eateries as part of a $1.5 billion modernization project.
Multiple people are dead as a boat has sunk in New York, according to reports. Three people have reportedly died, and more people are missing, after a boat sank in New York. The boat reportedly sank on Sunday night leading into Monday morning,
Yes, fiber internet is available in Queens. According to the latest data from the FCC, at least 78% of Queens residents have access to a fiber-optic connection. Verizon Fios is the most widely available fiber provider, but Astound and Optimum also offer some fiber service in the borough.
Two hundred cartons of eggs were given away for free in New York City on Friday to help offset the growing cost of the now-pricey household item.
Astoria's community board debated a motion to seek the removal of fluoride from NYC water after a federal ruling questioned its safety. The board decided to delay action, citing the need for more evidence.
QUEENS, N.Y. — An off-duty New York City school safety agent was arrested Saturday morning in Queens, authorities said. Richard Nicolas, 40, was taken into custody at 10:04 a.m. within the confines of the 113th Precinct. He was charged with criminal mischief and harassment, according to police.
Just across a bustling Union Turnpike in bordering New Hyde Park under the town of North Hempstead, cannabis shops are not allowed.
The NYC Campaign Finance Board approved $11.1M in public matching funds for 39 candidates, in the 2025 elections.
On Feb. 28, for the first time, Losar will be observed with a suspension of alternate side parking rules – no small honor in New York City.