Boy Scout killed: Juror misconduct claims, new witnesses delay sentencing
The judge announced that Thomas Murphy's sentencing was postponed in favor of a hearing into allegations of juror misconduct raised by the defense.
The judge announced that Thomas Murphy's sentencing was postponed in favor of a hearing into allegations of juror misconduct raised by the defense.
Now in the third night of unrest, the protests unfolded after Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot by police.
Mike Pence is likely to continue making a forceful case in his RNC address while touching on cultural divides.
Governor Andrew Cuomo unleashed a scathing commentary on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calling them "schizophrenic" on their latest reversals on travel quarantines and coronavirus testing.
Police in Brooklyn are searching for a man wanted for brutally beating a woman on the sidewalk and attempting to sexually assault her.
Vice President Mike Pence will deliver the marquee speech Wednesday night at the Republican convention, making the case for another four years for President Donald Trump and laying the foundation for his own potential White House run in 2024.
WABC-TV is a proud partner of a "Virtual Queens Jobs Recruitment Fair" hosted by Acting Queens Borough President Sharon Lee.
American Airlines says it will furlough or lay off 19,000 employees in October as it struggles with a sharp downturn in travel because of the pandemic.
An extensive investigation that targeted people who sexually exploited children online has netted 21 arrests in New Jersey.
Dzenan Camovic is charged with attempted aggravated murder and other charges for allegedly stabbing a police officer in the neck, taking the injured officer's gun, using it to shoot the officer's partner in the hand, and also firing it at responding police officers, wounding a third officer.
Kid Superintendent has a message of hope for all the students, parents and teachers ready to go back to school.
During and even after a hurricane, the risk of a house fire might be the last thing on your mind -- until it happens.
The 2020 school year will be unlike any other. Following the sudden shift to remote learning at the end of last academic year, COVID-19 has forced administrators, teachers, parents, and students to adapt.
Timesha remains in critical condition days after a funeral home embalmer reportedly found her breathing with her eyes open.
While the mayor and schools chancellor consider plans that assume children are safer outside than inside the schools, principals in Bronx District 7 point to some of the safety hazards outside.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, First Lady Chirlane McCray, unveiled the "Bridge to School" mental health initiative for students.
Hurricane Laura is now a Category 3 storm and expected to continue its rapid intensification to a dangerous Category 4 today, with sustained winds of 130 mph.
Wage freezes, fare and toll hikes beyond those already scheduled, and service cuts are on the table, with "reductions in workforce as a last resort," MTA Chairman and CEO Pat Foye said.
In a surprising reversal, the CDC now says you do not necessarily need a test if you have been in close contact with a person with a COVID-19 infection, as long as you don't show symptoms.
The revision clarifies that it is illegal for NYPD officers to "recklessly" compress a suspect's diaphragm in the process of making an arrest.
There are no Central Park statues honoring real-life women. An all-volunteer group Monumental Women and sculptor Meredith Bergmann has changed that.
Check your bank account! Millions of Americans will be getting money from the IRS, and it's not related to the stimulus money.
Jacob Blake's father said his son now has "eight holes" in his body, and is paralyzed from the waist down, though doctors don't know if the paralysis will be permanent.
Now in the third night of unrest, the protests unfolded after Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot by police.
Gyms in New Jersey remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Governor Murphy says the state can reopen them on Tuesday, September 1st.