
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City, from a jury finding Chanel Lewis guilty for murder to police seeking a woman connected to Brooklyn stabbing.
Jury finds Chanel Lewis guilty on all counts in NYC jogger Karina Vetrano's murder
A jury found Chanel Lewis guilty on all counts at his retrial for the murder of New York City jogger Karina Vetrano, a case that stirred urban fears, helped change the state's DNA-investigation rules and raised questions about race and police procedures.
Read the full story on NBC New York.
Car overturns after sideswiping parked vehicles in Brooklyn
Three women were taken to the hospital after their car sideswiped several vehicles and overturned in Brooklyn early Tuesday.
Read the full story on PIX 11.
Oil spill unleashes tar balls onto NYC beaches
A few months still sit between us and beach season, plus today is windy and unreasonably cold, so I don't imagine you have big shore-going plans on the horizon. Just in case, though, please stay out of and away from the water because it has been barfing up tar balls all weekend, probably due to its accidental ingestion of fuel leaked from a container ship.
Read the full story on Gothamist.
Exactly how will NYC congestion pricing fees work?
CBSN New York's Valerie Castro talks with contributor Mark Peters about the new congestion pricing fees approved in the New York State budget that will impose new fees on drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Avenue.
Watch the full story on CBS New York.
Woman sought by police after man stabbed, slashed in Brooklyn
Police are looking for a woman after a man was stabbed and slashed in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn Monday morning.
Read the full story on PIX 11.









