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 ...
(CNN) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams thanked the Justice Department on Tuesday for directing prosecutors to drop the ...
New York City’s fire commissioner is calling on drivers to move their parked cars in front of fire hydrants after a blaze in ...
New York City has a parking problem, and that’s not a surprise. However, SUVs were parked in front of fire hydrants, and that ...
"Now we can put this cruel episode behind us and focus entirely on the future of our city," the mayor said in a midday ...
A community group in Ozone Park is calling for reforms after the FDNY said firefighters’ response to a deadly blaze was ...
Sandwiches come in all different shapes and sizes across New York City, but which iconic ones are worth trying? Here is our ...
Parking scofflaws turn a fire fatal. The public could help, if the Council would pass a bill creating citizen enforcement.
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