Dramatic arrest of surfer on Belmar, NJ, beach

Video shows several police officers arresting a surfer on a Belmar, New Jersey, beach, on Tuesday. The surfer's friend claims the arrest was over a beach tag, which is required for admission.

Migrant concerns on Randall’s Island

The city says some migrant shelters across NYC may begin downsizing, including the shelter out on Randall’s Island. FOX 5 NY's Lissette Nuñez has the details.

DNC Day 2: Obamas rally for Harris, Walz

The Democratic National Convention entered day two with remarks from former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama and second gentleman Doug Emhoff as keynote speakers for the evening. FOX 5 NY's Robert Moses has the details.

'Happy Gilmore 2' auditions begins

Hundreds of people came to Morristown, New Jersey today to take part in the open casting call for the sequel to Adam Sandler's beloved comedy film 'Happy Gilmore.'

Peach State Goes Purple AND Can Walz Woo the Midwest?

In this episode of "Battleground," host S.E. Cupp dissects the rapidly evolving 2024 presidential race, examining fresh polling data that tracks a shift in momentum in key swing states since Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee. Plus, are changing demographics turning red Georgia into a truly purple battleground state? Then, the potential impact of Tim Walz's upcoming DNC speech on Rust Belt voters with just 76 days left until America decides its next president.

Sketch artist Jane Rosenberg

FOX 5 NY speaks with veteran sketch artist Jane Rosenberg about what it's like covering some of the most notorious criminals and legendary trials, and talks her new book 'Drawn Testimony.'

Cleanup continues from devastating storms

Residents on Long Island and across the region are continuing to try and dry out their lives after Sunday night's unprecedented rainfall flooded homes and caused catastrophic damage that could take months to clean up.

Suffolk County plans to ask FEMA for help

Suffolk County plans to ask FEMA for a federal disaster declaration with damage topping $50 million. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine tells us more about what is being done.

Long Island storm devastates, uninsured struggle

The storm damage on Long Island is devastating for a variety of reasons including financially for people who don't have insurance. FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross shows us with all this damage left behind, many people are now left with all kinds of questions and concerns about how they'll be able to cover the cost of repairs.