A New York City spokeswoman said the city had received a $59.3 million payment from FEMA to care for migrants, but that it was a reimbursement of money the city had already spent.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Borough President Vito Fossella and District Attorney Michael McMahon honored four Staten Island ...
A man has been arrested in connection with setting at least four fires within hours of each other, including on the subway on ...
Four employees with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency have been fired after they allegedly circumvented agency ...
Skky Ifudu, 33, was charged with arson in the blaze spree, which ended on a J train entering the Woodhaven Blvd. station ...
The New York City Department of Correction is hiring for multiple positions, including non-uniform opportunities in ...
Four Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials on Tuesday were fired by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ...
The community is rallying behind the family, collecting money, clothing and household items to help them rebuild their lives.
The unsealed class-action complaint alleges the media giant failed to sufficiently consider the alternative option from Project Rise Partners ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it fired four Federal Emergency Management Agency officials over payments provided to New York City to house migrants, arguing without ...
A survey of New York’s first responders shows that police, 911 operators, EMS staff and fire fighters are suffering from high ...