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The Community Affairs Unit of the NYPD’s 107th Precinct welcomed seniors from throughout the community to Queens Herald ...
With nearly 30% fewer school safety agents than five years ago, principals are concerned. Here’s how the mayoral candidates ...
Subway safety perceptions are stuck at pandemic-era lows, even as city and state leaders pour resources into reducing crime, ...
More than 300 e-bike and pedal bike riders participated in a Critical Mass group ride on Friday from Manhattan’s Union Square ...
Though they voiced different concerns, several City Council members last Thursday expressed the common sentiment that e-bike ...
Questionable and illegal police searches resulted in limited discipline for many officers in New York, as the tactic fueled racial discrimination.
An internal Justice Department clash over safety and free speech rights centered on vandalism directed at Columbia University’s interim president.
Councilwoman Alexa Avilés currently represents that district and is running for reelection, against her challenger, Ling Ye.
Mayor Adams's push to reduce e-bike speed limits to 15 miles per hour will prompt more unequal and haphazard enforcement by ...
Even while the progressive agenda is foundering nationwide, New York City Democrats are holding course, steering their ship ...
Following the antisemitic attack in Boulder, mayors like Eric Adams and Steven Meiner implement security measures to protect ...