Governor Cuomo had a few well-chosen words at the end of his Dec. 9 media briefing for the Staten Island officials who have criticized him for coronavirus-related crackdowns he's ordered in the …
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon is defending his office’s handling of a Dec. 6 incident involving the owner of a bar who struck and injured a New York Sheriff’s Sergeant with his …
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, New Jersey and New York have closely coordinated their public health response, but when it comes to enacting workplace protections for essential workers, their …
Timothy Dymond, a former Bronx Police Officer who 12 years ago became a State Trooper and eventually was promoted to Senior Investigator, last month was elected president of the New York State Police …
In what could be an asset for the New York City’s beleaguered transportation system should either be confirmed, President-elect Joe Biden is said to be considering two city officials for …
Managers at the Housing Authority’s Lead Unit pressured employees to falsely certify that they had supervised hundreds of lead-abatement jobs, which contributed to NYCHA falsely certifying that it …
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli has committed to shift the New York State Common Retirement Fund out of its fossil-fuel stocks so that by 2040 the system's portfolio will “net zero …
A longtime Department of Correction Officer was arraigned this week on charges that she forged city disability-parking placards and then sold them to DOC colleagues, the Bronx District Attorney’s …
Citing increases in the number of coronavirus infections within a rising jail population as well as among correction staff, the Legal Aid Society is calling on city and state officials to release …
The Correction Department's firing without explanation or notice of a probationary Auto Service Worker who survived the coronavirus and has a baby on the way has the union that represents auto …