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 number of New Yorkers killed in fires caused by lithium-ion batteries dropped significantly last year, according to the ...
Lithium-ion battery deaths in New York City went down 67% in 2024, but FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker told 1010 WINS that he ...
Comptroller Brad Lander, who is challenging Adams in the 2025 mayoral race, issued the report over the Midtown consulate, ...
A new report from the city comptroller found a “staggering” number of buildings missing required permits, but the Turkish ...
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Community leaders in Queens are begging the NYPD to extend its three-month crime crackdown along Roosevelt Avenue.
A legacy FDNY member and two brothers were among the Staten Island residents promoted at the FDNY Fire Officers Promotion ...
FDNY unions are sounding the alarm on the city's new congestion pricing, warning it could delay response times and have ...
FDNY Lt. John Vanderstar and Firefighter Brendan Gaffney were lauded for saving people trapped in burning buildings.
A firefighter and a 24-year-old man were seriously injured in a fire on Miller Avenue in East New York. Firefighters were ...
An advisory was sent to the city's 270 EMTs and paramedics assigned to the three EMS stations in Midtown and Lower Manhattan ...