An Occupy Wall Street demonstrator faces up to seven years in prison after a jury convicted her for a March 2012 assault.
New York Public Library revises plans to renovate main branch
After much outcry from fans and historians, the New York Public Library will not move forward with its plans to remove book shelves for more space.
Former NYPD officer, arrested for alleged anti-Semitic messages in Brooklyn
A former member of New York’s finest allegedly was behind a major hate crime in Borough Park, according to investigators.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ paves the way for more NYC blockbusters
The Marvel superhero movie’s success will help pave the way for more blockbusters to film and edit in the Big Apple, experts say.
Free Wi-Fi hot spots coming to city payphones
The city wants to collect ideas on how to bring payphones into the 21st century.
Vision Zero supporters voice their support for accident-reduction bills
Elected officials and safe traffic advocates pushed for better safety measures.
City agrees to 30 cent surcharge for cabs to pay for accessible taxis
Taking a cab will get a bit more expensive but the city says it’s for a very important cause.
New York’s tech industry leads city in job growth: Report
Tech is really booming in the Big Apple.
NYU Langone reopens ER following months of repair from Sandy
The ER NYU’s hospital is back in operation following Hurricane Sandy’s wraith, but there are still other facilities and infrastructure projects affected by the storm that are far from rebounded.
Sandy recovery plan from de Blasio updated to speed up aid
The mayor released an updated timeline on Sandy recovery plans.
Tavern on the Green’s comeback set to leave a positive mark on city
The resurrection of the Central Park staple might send positive ripple effects that will help businesses on the brink.
World’s Fair 50th anniversary brings renewed push for Pavilion restoration
The 50th Anniversary of one of the biggest events in Queens’s history may be the factor that results in a new era for the borough’s long forgotten relic.
De Blasio, Chirlane McCray get candid on ‘The View’
The city’s first couple opened up about a wide variety of topics on the popular ABC daytime talk show.
New York runners ready to make Boston stronger for marathon
Big Apple runners said they want to help Boston send a message to the world: The runner’s spirit can never be killed
Bloomberg spearheads new group to take on gun lobby
Michael Bloomberg is throwing a $50 million counter against the NRA to increase the call for gun control in the U.S.
Fireworks art show coming to Prospect Park next weekend
A feminist themed firework show will treat Brooklynites on April 26.
NYPD disbands controversial Muslim investigation unit
The new administration at the NYPD reversed course on its undercover unit that upset several religious and civil liberties groups.
Flyers push fans to defriend Rangers friends on Facebook
The Philadelphia Flyers turned to social media to tease Ranger fans just before the start of the post season.
Marlon Wayans returns to ‘A Haunted House’ with horror sequel
The comedian and writer said he looked to only one element when creating a follow-up to the horror parody: story.
Soda ban state appeal hearing set for June
The next battle in the war over the city’s soda ban proposal has been set for this spring.