Despite New Yorkers expressing concerns about their safety, police departments are struggling to recruit and retain officers.
New York City Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that she is deploying more police officers to the New York City subway ...
New York City police officers will no longer engage in high-speed pursuits of suspects in low-level crimes in a move aimed at ...
"We need to pursue criminals when appropriate and stay our hand when the risks to the public and to our cops outweigh the ...
President Trump’s executive orders pardoned or commuted the sentences of 1,600 Jan. 6 participants, including some who ...
The express commuter bus missed a turn on the route that travels between Manhattan and the Bronx. The driver, the sole ...
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The mayor joined Eyewitness News on Thursday to discuss a number of key city issues, including the planned increase in police ...
The NYPD arrested Waldo Mejia, 29, in connection to the attack on Caleb Rios, 14, fatally stabbed along a Bronx street just ...
A special education teacher is accused of exposing himself to students inside a New York City classroom, the city’s police ...
"I'm not waiting," Hochul said. Users of the nation's largest subway system will start seeing New York City police officers on every overnight train starting Monday as Gov. Kathy Hochul announced ...
State police also supplement National Guard troops in New York City’s subways. Hochul announced in March 2024 the deployment of 1,000 state police, National Guard soldiers, and MTA personnel to ...