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Nearly a dozen New York elected officials were arrested by Department of Homeland Security officers on Thursday afternoon in a protest at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in Lower Manhattan. The ...
The New York City and state health departments, along with the health departments of six other northeastern states, announced a new regional partnership Thursday to develop vaccine guidance and tackle ...
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has served misconduct charges against two officers who fatally shot 19-year-old Win Rozario during a mental health crisis at his Queens home in March, a police ...
A bill moving forward in the New York City Council that would limit how e-hail apps can boot drivers from their platforms has sparked a misinformation campaign by Lyft, local lawmakers and activists ...
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Police said they took someone into custody after a man was shot and killed outside his Brooklyn building Wednesday night. NYPD officials said 24-year-old Ramel Ingram was gunned down around 8:45 p.m.
A Texas man has been arrested on charges of harassing and making a terroristic threat against Zohran Mamdani, the New York City Democratic mayoral nominee who is considered the frontrunner in the ...
Four months into Mayor Eric Adams’ promised crackdown on unlicensed pedicabs, court records show that less than 10% of the roughly 1,200 tickets issued so far this year have resulted in any punishment ...
The mayor once defended a plan to build 58 units of supportive housing for people with criminal histories. Now, the Council is taking up the proposal.
A notice published by the sanitation department on Wednesday said putting trash containers in parking spaces may have a "socioeconomic impact" and requires an extensive study.
Basketball has always been a sacred sport in a city built on asphalt courts and working-class dreams. While Knicks and Nets fans have long packed Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center, the Liberty ...
City lawmakers are proposing more frequent testing requirements for building owners, but public health experts argue the new legislation doesn’t close an important loophole.
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