April 17 Slain mailman's family slams Alvin Bragg's office over reduced charges for trans killer: 'She'll kill again' Manhattan DA offers 15-year deal to Jaia Cruz for the fatal stabbing of USPS carrier Ray Hodge, raising questions about NYC's handling of repeat offenders.
April 16 New aerial video captures police, dive team response to fatal Hudson River helicopter crash New York Police Department divers were captured on aerial video responding to the fatal Hudson River helicopter crash last week in Jersey City, New Jersey.
April 16 Trump administration refers NY AG Letitia James for possible prosecution over allegations of mortgage fraud New York Attorney General Letitia James faces mortgage fraud allegations from property purchases decades ago in which she allegedly listed her father as her husband.
April 16 Children on playgrounds targeted by drug runners with candy-colored 'trash cans,' DEA agent warns Some drug dealers are moving toward selling drugs in small, brightly colored capsules called "trash cans." The containers have been found near schools and on playgrounds.
April 15 Andrew Cuomo denied almost $3 million in publicly matching funds for mayoral bid, cites 'software error' Andrew Cuomo's campaign cited a "technical software error" as the reason for being denied publicly matched campaign funds Tuesday, after reportedly raising $2.5 million from more than 4,000 contributors.
April 15 Democrat city council sues mayor for allowing ICE into major American prison The Democrat-controlled city council of New York City is suing Mayor Eric Adams for cooperating with the Trump administration by allowing ICE to conduct investigations at Rikers Island Prison.
April 15 FAA issues emergency order grounding New York Helicopter Charter amid deadly Hudson River crash The FAA issued an emergency order grounding New York Helicopter Charter after the company fired its director of operations for shutting down flights after the Hudson River crash.
April 14 Cuomo lands key endorsement as comeback bid for NYC mayor heats up Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is showcasing the backing of two powerful labor unions as he runs for mayor of the nation's most populous city.
April 13 NYC helicopter tour company shuts down after Hudson River crash that killed 6: FAA The Federal Aviation Administration announced that New York Helicopter Tours, which owned the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last week, is shutting down operations.
April 12 NTSB finds tour helicopter that crashed into Hudson River was not equipped with any flight recorders The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the tour helicopter that fatally crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday did not have any flight records.