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To reclaim power, Democrats would need to move beyond woke grievances. Fortunately, the party seems terminally incapable of ...
The Hudson Valley Power Authority (HVPA) would be overseen by a nine-member board appointed by the governor and the ...
Giving pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights—known as Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs)—is associated with a 33% reduction in total pedestrian injuries—both fatal and non-fatal—at New ...
In the ceiling above the elevator at 270 N. Pearl St., rodent feces and dead roaches poke through the ceiling tiles and their ...
Locals say Roberto Clemente Plaza in the Bronx has been rife with drug use, fights and defecation since it opened.
A coalition of 16 public officials from Kentucky is the latest to call for Capitol Hill to advance the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act.
Critics are worried New York City’s plan to address school safety staffing shortages by hiring 400 assistant safety agents under 21 could pose significant risks. Mayor Eric Adams ...
Exit poll: Public safety tops voter concerns, but NYC Dems reject policing-first approach Despite safety concerns, criticisms that Zohran Mamdani would be soft on crime didn’t land, according to a ...
Here is how the NYC mayoral primary candidates have proposed tackling the issue of crime based on social media posts, interviews, statements during debates and as part of their formal policy plans.
"These are numbers to celebrate," said Richard Aborn, head of the New York City Citizens Crime Commission, a nonprofit entity to advocate for crime fighting and public safety issues.
A terrifying accident in a bike lane on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn -- where a e-biker slammed into a 3-year-old girl-- has erupted into an explosive campaign issue.