Two former New York City police officers who prosecutors say stole a brothel key and then robbed and groped a prostitute are ...
HARVEY Weinstein has claimed he was “punched hard” and left bleeding on the floor of America’s most notorious jail. The disgraced Hollywood mogul, who was found guilty of rape and sexual assault by ...
When retired attorney and Vietnam veteran John J. Reilly got the call to join a group of Fordham law grads heading to the El Paso Detention Center in Texas, to aid beleaguered immigrants facing ...
Half of the city’s murders this year have taken place in the Bronx, despite the borough being the fourth most populace in the city, a reality DA Darcel Clark says is “as tragic as it is ...
Peter S. Beagle, author of the globally beloved 1968 novel "The Last Unicorn," captures a lightness of sadness unlike anything ...
Hundreds of vacant New York City Housing Authority apartments intended for tenants instead became crash pads for squatters, sometimes doubling as bases for drug dealing and other crimes. More than 600 ...
Officers found a 19-year-old man unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the chest in the Belmont section of the Bronx.
Squatters have occupied nearly 600 NYCHA apartments in recent years, even as the number of vacant public housing units continues to rise, the report shows.
Experts weigh in on how the city can protect New Yorkers' personal information from improperly landing in the hands of the Trump administration.
"When communities understand that a single arrest, even one resolved in court, can trigger a handoff to ICE, trust collapses.
Watchdog: NYCHA vacancies doubled to about 6,700; police reclaimed hundreds of apartments and arrests followed.