The Detective Investigators Association has agreed to delay a significant chunk of retroactive wages until next October in return for a no-layoff guarantee through June 30 that could be extended …
Two days before he stepped down as U.S. Attorney General Dec. 23, William Barr offered further evidence that earlier in the month he discovered his ethical compass while rummaging through his desk …
With a third of city public-schools closed due to coronavirus cases and an increase in the COVID positivity rate citywide, Mayor de Blasio Dec. 23 promised to add staffing to the situation room that …
Countering findings from the Department of Investigation’s report on the NYPD’s response to the spring protests, police-union officials said a more-forceful initial response to the unrest and …
President Trump's Dec. 23 veto of an annual military-spending bill, and his threat—later rescinded—to send back the $900-billion stimulus bill passed two days earlier amounted to a challenge to …
While the coronavirus-relief bill that Congress passed Dec. 21 contained none of the $500 billion in aid to states requested by the National Governors Association, provided a $45-billion lifeline to …
An audit of dozens of homeless shelter units uncovered infants jeopardized by living amid vermin, mold, exposed electrical outlets and other unsafe and unsanitary conditions, City Comptroller Scott …
The Fire Department Dec. 23 oversaw its initial coronavirus vaccinations at three locations for the members of the Emergency Medical Service, with firefighters to begin getting the vaccine Dec. …
With the prison population at a 30-year low, the state announced that it will close three of its correctional facilities within a three-month stretch. Watertown Correctional Facility in Jefferson …
On the same day that Emergency Medical Service workers began receiving the coronavirus vaccine Dec. 23, Mayor de Blasio announced that one of those employees had died the night before from the …