MS-13 subway murder suspect in country illegally

Police in New York say an MS-13 gang member who is in the country illegally is in custody in connection with the killing of another gang member in a Queens subway station.  They continue to look for two other men in connection with the attack.

Murphy signs $15 an hour minimum wage bill into law

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a measure that raises the hourly minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next five years.

NJ schools to teach LGBTQ history

Middle schools and high schools in New Jersey will be required to teach about the historical contributions of people in the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender community beginning in the 2020-2021 school year.

JetBlue flight makes emergency landing at LAX after possible lightning strike

A JetBlue flight from Los Angeles to New York had to return to LAX on Thursday after reports that the aircraft was possibly struck by lightning, according to the airline.

Prosecutor: Video shows man staging office injury

A New Jersey man faked a workplace injury and now faces criminal charges, thanks to security camera video of the incident, authorities said.

Dangerous cold blankets NY metro area

Following a winter storm earlier in the week and snow squalls on Wednesday, dangerously cold weather blanketed the region Thursday. Highs were in the single digits but the real feel temperature was around -20 degrees.

17 cars damaged in Newark Airport garage fire

At least 17 vehicles caught fire on the upper deck of the parking garage at Terminal C at Newark-Liberty International Airport Thursday morning.

Medical examiner to determine what killed mom on subway stairs

A 22-year-old woman who was holding her daughter in a stroller was found dead inside a subway station after reportedly taking a tumble down a set of stairs.

Woman rescued after being trapped in elevator for 3 days

A woman stuck for three days and nights in the private elevator of a Manhattan townhouse owned by a billionaire investment banker was rescued, police said.

Bronx bodega is city's first Safe Haven Zone

The Bronx bodega where Lesandro "Junior" Guzman Feliz was killed last year is the city's first Safe Haven Zone. Nate Rodgers has the story. 

Brooklyn trucker claims $293 million Powerball jackpot

The Brooklyn man who is the newest Powerball millionaire is also the third consecutive Powerball jackpot winner from New York.

Stretch of Tappan Zee Bridge demolished

A big chunk of the old Tappan Zee Bridge went down in New York history Tuesday.

Passengers dealing with long lines at Hartsfield-Jackson's TSA checkpoints

Passengers trying to get through domestic checkpoints at Atlanta's Hartfield-Jackson International Airport were facing long waits and long lines on Monday, the first business day after security screeners missed paychecks for the first time due to a partial government shutdown.

Family demands answers into Paterson man's death

A Paterson man died hours after frantically asking police for water and saying he was paranoid. Now his family is demanding answers about his death.

Severe eye condition caused by over the counter cold medicines

Imagine waking up to blurry vision and excruciating eye pain. Then your eye care professional says it's the cold medicine you're taking that's causing this pain and a form of Glaucoma.

Nationwide search for Georgia teen and her 2 children

There are big concerns about the safety of two babies and their 16-year-old mother who vanished from a foster home near Monroe.

5 children, 2 adults killed in I-75 crash in Alachua County

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a multiple-vehicle crash in Alachua County, in which seven people died, including five children.

Brooklyn boy dies from smell of cooking fish

The NYPD says an 11-year-old boy was found dead inside of a Brooklyn row home on New Year's Day and it may have been an allergic reaction to the smell of cooking fish.