A federal judge granted preliminary approval for settlement of a $29.9 million class action lawsuit brought against the city by FDNY fire protection inspectors.
The city will pay nearly $30 million to settle a massive race discrimination lawsuit filed by FDNY fire protection inspectors, according to the union repping the workers. First filed in 2020 by ...
Congestion pricing got its first rush hour test on Monday morning, with MTA officials saying it was a smooth ride and drivers ...
The city will pay nearly $30 million to settle a massive race discrimination lawsuit filed by FDNY fire protection inspectors ...
President Joe Biden will honor extraordinary acts of bravery on Friday in one of his final opportunities to formally recognize heroism during his term.
U.S. Federal Judge Analisa Torres issued preliminary approval of a $29.2 million racial discrimination settlement for FDNY ...
In 2025, the courts will hear cases against a former high school valedictorian accused of killing a CEO, a gubernatorial aide ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Preliminary statistics indicate that the number of fatal drug overdoses on Staten Island declined in ...
At Engine Company 234, a FDNY station in the Crown Heights section ... Kultivated, which Shepherd founded in 2020 in his kitchen, is a one-man operation: Shepherd does everything from packaging ...
Despite the spike in crime, petit larceny remains down across every Staten Island precinct compared to last year.