Jeanette Meyran — whose husband Lt. Curtis Meyran was one of three firefighters killed in two blazes on Jan. 23, 1995 — fought back tears at an FDNY ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the ...
The wife and daughters of a man who died after he was “senselessly beaten” during a robbery in New York City Tuesday have been left “heartbroken and inconsolable,” their family said. Michael ...
Mayor Eric Adams is reassuring the city's immigrant community that New York is a sanctuary city, and local law enforcement ...
Two Miami luxury realtors and their brother indicted on sex-trafficking charges have reached the Brooklyn lock up that also ...
The New York City Department of Sanitation says it's considering using drones for trash enforcement. In the city's continued war on trash, new technology could be the next line of defense. "Why should ...
The Trump administration’s Tuesday announcement that federal immigration agents would not face limits on arrests at or near sensitive locations — which alongside schools, also covers ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City officials have helped connect victims of benefit theft to $48 million in replacement ...
At just under 800 square feet, the 133 Second Ave. loft features an open horseshoe-shaped layout and boasts 12-foot ceilings, available Feb. 3.
NYC Bill No. 1107 would make it easier for the owners of one- and two-family homes to rent their homes for shorter periods without being present.
After NYC's latest snowstorm, the streets are covered with double the usual amount of road salt, leaving cars, pets, and even hardwood floors at risk. Drivers are rushing to car washes to prevent salt ...
The legislative package aims to create more “safe, structured” spaces where young people can get the help they need, said Councilwoman Rita Joseph, who chairs the education committee.