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The city is piloting a program that gives Rikers Island detainees municipal IDs in the hopes that it eases their transition ...
The Brooklyn construction company owner admitted he used his employees as straw donors to donate to the mayor's 2021 campaign ...
L.A. County supervisors say they're open to the idea of a receiver taking over control of the troubled juvenile halls. But ...
Jim Walden recently sat down with the Eagle to discuss his campaign and his plan for gaining traction before the November ...
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, joined by fellow councilmembers and mental health advocates, celebrated on Monday the ...
New York City has a reputation for being larger-than-life in many areas, and that includes crime. Movies and t.v. series love ...
William Duplessie and John Woeltz hatched grandiose plans in business and politics but instead drew charges in an alleged ...
The City Council voted 29-9 earlier this month against gaming giant Bally’s request to rezone parkland for commercial use at the Ferry Point property.
As the mayoral race begins to take shape, many Chinese voters in Southern Brooklyn are hoping to choose a candidate who will ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on July 24 sued New York City over its sanctuary policies, which limit local law enforcement’s ...
A bill passed by the City Council would publish information about inmates deaths in custody at city jails after the next-of-kin is notified.
Harlem welcomed a city-funded peer clubhouse on 138th Street from provider Phoenix House on July 28 in a ribbon-cutting ceremony.