
Police: Man Seen On Video Carrying Sleeping Woman Off Subway In The Bronx
Sonny Alloway, 48, was charged with unlawful imprisonment after the incident on the 6 train.
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Sonny Alloway, 48, was charged with unlawful imprisonment after the incident on the 6 train.
It happened shortly before 4 p.m. last Friday on a southbound 6 train in the Bronx.
A man was left pinned by a subway train after he fell onto the tracks Sunday.
Police released a new surveillance video Friday of a suspect in the slashing of a woman on the No. 6 train in the Bronx, in a fight over a seat.
A 53-year-old woman was slashed after getting into a dispute with another woman over a seat aboard a No. 6 train in the Bronx on Thursday morning, police said.
On the afternoon of March 9, an 18-year-old man got off a northbound train at the Elder Avenue station. Police said he was walking along the platform when he was approached by four or five people.
Police in the Bronx are looking for a man in connection with a stabbing attack on a 6-train.
The dispute happened while the 6 train was in transit near the 110th Street and Lexington station around 9 p.m.
Rolan Reid faces charges of attempted murder as a hate crime, and second- and third-degree assault as a hate crime.
The 28-year-old victim was on the platform waiting for the southbound No. 6 train when a man acting erratically walked up to her around 9 a.m. Monday, police said.
Police are still searching for the man who they said punched 45-year-old James Kutza, of the Bronx, in the head at the 125th Street and Lexington Avenue station last Friday morning.
The search is on for a man wanted in connection with an assault that took place at a subway station in East Harlem.
The Castle Hill Ave and Middletown Road stations on the 6 line in the Bronx will reopen on Sunday following a seven month rehabilitation project.
It happened sometime around noon near the 96th Street station.
Heather Burke was taking the subway to work when she was violently slashed as the train pulled into the 59th Street and Lexington Avenue station.
The incident took place on Wednesday around 8 p.m. on board an uptown 6 train, which the victim boarded at the East 59th Street-Lexington Avenue station.
Police are hunting for the man who slashed someone on the subway platform at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue.
You can now find out when the next subway train will arrive simply by looking at your smartphone.
Starmeik Driggins, 19, is accused of slashing Ralph Carnegary in the shoulder as four others allegedly cursed at him.
A 63-year-old man was taken to Bellevue Hospital and listed in stable condition after he was stabbed while riding a southbound 6 train on Sunday morning, according to police.
Starting this weekend, the MTA has stepped up the frequency of L Trains by adding 98 more round trips a week. But it's not all good news for mass-transit riders. The Lexington Avenue subway line will be hit with major service disruptions this week.
Not long from now in a park not that far away, New Yorkers will celebrate the epic science fiction saga "Star Wars" with a lightsaber battle.
A video posted on YouTube shows a seemingly disinterested man, who was snacking on a bag of chips, move between a man and woman involved a fight, all while continuing to munch on his snack.
Police say the suspect was on the northbound platform when he crossed the tracks and struck his victim, a 31-year-old Hispanic man, in the face.
Police said the suspect exposed himself to the woman on a northbound 6 train at the Buhre Ave. subway station.
Many call Anthony Nelson a hero, and a model employee. His union is demanding the maximum penalty for his attacker.
The staffing shortage forced the agency to reduce the number of flights at our three major airports, causing delays and cancelations.
It was supposed to be its first joint operation with city social workers, but it did not go as planned.
It comes after a separate incident left one dead when a tree branch fell and struck a person at a playground in Bed-Stuy.
The bill passed the House and Senate along party lines last week.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
Tuesday will be partly sunny, warm, and a bit breezy at times with highs in the low 80s.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will visit summer learning programs in Brooklyn and Queens for roundtable discussions with parents and students.
The first lady has been vacationing in South Carolina with her family, including President Biden.
Tuesday will be partly sunny, warm, and a bit breezy at times with highs in the low 80s.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will visit summer learning programs in Brooklyn and Queens for roundtable discussions with parents and students.
Catholic Charities says it is assisting 1,500 individuals and families and a reception center will open soon.
The 15-year-old horse named Ryder tripped and fell last Wednesday, and couldn't get up for more than an hour.
It happened just after 2 a.m. Tuesday on Roosevelt Avenue in Jackson Heights.
Workers can receive up to $1,000 from the Premium Pay Program.
The services were launched in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
It will offer tuition assistance to incentivize low-income and minority students to enter accelerated programs.
Bill Priest, of West Hartford, walked into his kitchen Sunday and found the intruder.
The numbers are troubling, and experts say vaccine delays will only allow the virus to spread more.
Departing and arriving flights could be delayed up to two hours at JFK, LaGuardia and Newark, the agency said.
Congressional members are asking the feds to review the project, and for the public to get involved, too.
The governor said the change reflects Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.
Newark Water and Sewer Utilities customers affected by Tuesday's water main break are no longer under the advisory.
Employees say it's a convenient option for all customers, including those who may have mobility issues.
County Executive Bruce Blakeman says from April to June, more than 3,000 people were arrested in Nassau County, and 2,600 of them were released without bail - and nearly 200 re-arrested.
The smallest was reportedly 2-to-3 feet long, while the biggest one was said to be 5-to-6 feet long.
It happened at East Fulton Avenue and Babylon Turnpike around 10 a.m. Monday.
MTA officials called it "a transformational moment" for commuters.
Police say a man who had asked about purchasing rifles later attacked a store employee and two others.
The bill passed the House and Senate along party lines last week.
The first lady has been vacationing in South Carolina with her family, including President Biden.
The FBI said in a statement it "follows search and seizure procedures ordered by courts, then returns items that we do not need to be retained for law enforcement purposes."
Catholic Charities says it is assisting 1,500 individuals and families and a reception center will open soon.
County Executive Bruce Blakeman says from April to June, more than 3,000 people were arrested in Nassau County, and 2,600 of them were released without bail - and nearly 200 re-arrested.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
Concerned Bronx residents say while government tries to work out supply problems, they expect more outreach.
There's new information on polio concerns in Rockland County.
There are now more than 2,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox across New York City, with the majority of them in Manhattan.
The governor said the change reflects Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.
"Melissa Etheridge: My Window - A Journey Through Life" will play a dozen performance at New World Stages off-Broadway on 50th Street starting Oct. 13.
The R&B star revisits where she got her start, and talks about dreams coming true.
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The singer's federal trial on charges he conspired to obstruct justice in his 2008 state child pornography trial starts Monday in Chicago.
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Carlos Carrasco was forced to leave early due to injury and it was all down hill from there as Atlanta rolled 13-1.
Gerrit Cole pitched well, but the Bombers' bats did nothing against Rays in the 4-0 loss on Monday.
Michael Wacha allowed two hits in seven innings in his return from injury in the Red Sox's 3-0 win Sunday.
Burly slugger Daniel Vogelbach homered and Mark Canha had two hits for New York in the 6-0 win on Sunday.
Head coach Robert Saleh said Wilson is "not out of the woods" yet.
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"I always like to describe it as a little taste of England," owner Jennifer Myers-Pulidore told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
Beloved singer, songwriter and actress Olivia Newton-John died Monday morning at 73.
Ivana Trump passed away in her New York home at age 73.
Thousands came out for the 2022 New York City Pride March through Manhattan on Sunday.
Juneteenth celebrations took place across New York City on June 19.
The famous Mermaid Parade returned to Coney Island on Saturday for its 40th anniversary.
CBS2's John Elliott has a look at the forecast.
The FAA says a staffing problem that caused delays and cancellations Monday night at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Airports has been resolved. CBS2's Elijah Westbrook reports.
The landmark legislation includes the biggest federal investment ever to fight climate change - $375 billion over a decade.
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Donna Douglas, 59, was in the pool on Palisade Avenue when a huge tree fell from the adjoining property.