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Arizona issues 1st Turquoise Alert; officer jumps into Glendale canal to save dog; and more - here's a look at some of your ...
Two pedestrians were recently killed by a speeding driver on Third Avenue in Sunset Park, sparking a rally calling for urgent ...
Giving pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights—known as Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs)—is associated with a ...
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 ...
Two people were wounded in a Sunday night shooting near the historic Stonewall Inn hours after New York City's Pride March through Greenwich Village, though police said the shooting did not appear ...
Whether serving as sites of protest, celebration, communal mourning, or remembrance, public parks have always played a vital role in the history of New York City’s LGBTQ+ rights movement.
It’s getting easier to long for the good old days — when Gotham was dominated by machine politics, corruption and fiscal mismanagement.
A new report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute points to a deeper problem: Oakland's public safety issues are directly tied to its ongoing budget crisis.
Now, a new report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute points to a deeper problem: Oakland's public safety issues are directly tied to its ongoing budget crisis.
Attorneys at New York City’s largest public defender group are voting on whether to strike for the first time in more than 30 years — a move that could destabilize the day-to-day operations of ...
Thursday marks the end of the 2024-25 academic year for New York City public schools – the first under the leadership of Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos.
As they push for big cuts in Medicaid and food stamps, Republicans are making a big bet that they can avoid political backlash from working-class supporters who increasingly rely on those programs.