Local lawmakers are calling on Columbia University and the NYPD to release video evidence, including any security and body-worn camera footage, of the moments surrounding the Thursday morning ICE ...
New York City lawmakers are pushing to ban private businesses from using biometric tools like voice and facial recognition software to track the public.
Prosecutors say Dan Sohail intentionally damaged religious property during a January memorial service in Crown Heights.
She was driving drunk on the Taconic State Parkway while off-duty when she hit and killed a 61-year-old man in another car, the state attorney general alleges.
The top priority once the merger is complete will be renovating Maimonides’ bustling maternity ward and getting the financially struggling medical center on a better footing, Dr. Mitchell Katz, ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority pulled state funding for the project in 2024, making the Pathside Building financially untenable. Fulop and his administration pivoted to a new plan that ...
A man who burned an Israeli flag during a protest at Columbia University in 2024 is expected to pay $25 to the flag owner and do 100 hours of community service after pleading guilty to low-level ...
Pinnacle, the notorious property management company that recently sold off 93 buildings in a bankruptcy auction, is still trying to evict more than a dozen tenants who say they've been withholding ...
Victor Schwartz took Trump to the Supreme Court and won a landmark ruling. But aside from the attention, he says not much has changed.
NYPD officials said 88-year-old Osvaldo Acosta was last seen around 4:30 p.m. Sunday as he left his home at NYCHA’s Elliott Houses on West 25th Street and 10th Avenue in Chelsea. Acosta has dementia ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul and a coalition of business groups are now pushing for changes to the state’s auto insurance laws they argue will crack down on staged car crashes and reduce ratepayer premiums ...
New York City will spend more than $117 million on lawsuits resolved last year accusing the NYPD of misconduct, a new analysis from the nonprofit Legal Aid Society finds.