Homeless Man Busted for NYC Swastika Spree
A39-year-old homeless man has been arrested for etching swastikas on lower Manhattan landmarks, including the Charging Bull statue near Wall St. and and a pillar outside City Hall, police said Friday.
A39-year-old homeless man has been arrested for etching swastikas on lower Manhattan landmarks, including the Charging Bull statue near Wall St. and and a pillar outside City Hall, police said Friday.
According to a report by Pix11, NYCHA is by far the worst landlord in the city, with over 600,000 open work requests.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a directive made to the New York State Police to assist local police in the investigation of swastikas found in NYC Subway station.
The City Council is poised to ban the use of gas in new buildings, requiring most to use electricity-powered heat and hot water.
Mayor-elect Eric Adams has tapped Nassau County Chief of Detectives Keechant Sewell as the first female police commissioner of the NYPD — a stunning, close-to-home pick from a field of seasoned top women cops across the country, The Post has learned.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Small Business Services today announced the $100 million NYC Small Business Resilience Grant, to provide immediate funding to small businesses in the arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food sectors and in low to moderate income communities to help them recover from the pandemic.
Rent in New York has increased by 22% since January 2021, according to a report by QuoteWizard.
A ring of 10 individuals — including several United States Postal Service workers — conspired to steal credit cards from mail they delivered in New York City and Virginia, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. announced Wednesday.
New York City, long a beacon for immigrants, is on the cusp of becoming the largest places in the country to give noncitizens the right to vote in local elections.
A giant new traffic study confirms what most New Yorkers already knew; New York City has, statistically, the worst traffic in the country, and some of the worst congestion in the world.
Major updates have been announced to the city’s vaccine mandates, including a new private sector mandate and requirement for adult second dose.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan to enact a vaccine mandate for private sector employees Monday.
The NY Times is reporting that New York City will mandate all employees at yeshivos and other private schools to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Hank Gutman released the New York City Streets Plan to guide the development of bus, bicycle, and pedestrian infrastructure over the next five years.
The NYPD on Thursday announced Chief of Department Rodney Harrison would be stepping down, retiring after three decades on the force.
A New York City teacher has reportedly filed a discrimination complaint after he was told not to wear a T-shirt emblazoned with an Israeli flag and the words “Proud Zionist,” claiming that a standard against politically-themed attire has been unevenly applied
COVID-19 vaccination fraud may be spreading faster than the deadly bug itself among New York City workers, The Post has learned.