Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City, from Bill de Blasio's possible bid for president to a woman allegedly stabbed to death by her father-in-law.
Burned body, believed to be missing Staten Island teacher, found in storage facility: sources
The body, charred beyond all recognition, was wedged inside a large plastic bin and dumped at a Staten Island storage facility.
Read the full story on the New York Daily News.
Is Bill de Blasio running for president? Sure looks like it
He has traveled to three early presidential primary states, held $5,000-a-plate events for donors and hired a small-dollar fund-raising consultant.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
Woman, 81, hit and killed by bus in Lower Manhattan: NYPD
An 81-year-old woman was fatally hit by a bus in downtown Manhattan, the NYPD said.
Read the full story on NBC New York.
Uncertain Second Avenue subway plans have locals on edge: Report
People in East Harlem know there’s a new train coming – eventually.
Read the full story on NBC New York.
Elderly man stabs daughter-in-law to death in Queens bloodshed: police
A Queens woman stabbed during a frenzied fight has died — and her 76-year-old father-in-law has been charged with murder, cops said Thursday.
Read the full story on the New York Daily News.