Police in New York City say they’ve recovered a vehicle that was stolen with a baby left inside in a car seat.
The SUV was reported stolen at about 7:15 p.m. Read more on Yeshiva World News
More than six months after the $15 minimum wage went into effect in New York City, business leaders and owners say the increased labor costs have forced them to cut staff, eliminate work shifts and raise prices. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s relationship with New York City’s police force was destined to be rocky.
He took office as a police reformer, promising to overhaul how the city’s 36,000 officers interacted with the public — especially people of color. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Police are looking for two men wanted for a robbery at gunpoint in Boro Park.
It happened at around 11:00PM on 55th Street and 14th Avenue. The two suspects exited the (D) train station at 55th Street and New Utrecht Avenue, and walked to 14th Avenue and 55th Street. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Fire officials say six people were injured – including five firefighters and a baby – in a fast-moving fire in the Concourse Village section of the Bronx.
The blaze broke out at 5:30AM at 225 McClellan Street and soon went to multiple alarms.
This video, published first by @NYScanner on Monday morning shows an NYPD vehicle passing a school bus on a Williamsburg, Brooklyn street.
The officer drives on the wrong side of the street, and passes the school bus who has its red lights flashing, along with a stop sign out.
The controversial chief of staff for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who resigned on Friday is currently being investigated by federal officials, a new report says.
Saikat Chakrabarti faced a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission in March for alleged violations having to do with illegal fundraising.
A man who authorities say caused dozens of New York City subway delays by pulling emergency brakes has been arrested again for allegedly “surfing” on the outside of a train. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The New York Police Department union on Friday tore into Mayor Bill de Blasio over his handling of the case of the officer charged in the 2014 death of Eric Garner – accusing him of creating a “chilling effect.”
The New York State Police have received information that an individual is contacting the public on Long Island, identifying themselves as the New York State Police and requesting personal information. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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