In response to the Trump administration’s portrayal of the subway system as lawless, New York transit officials on Wednesday shot back: Crime is down, fare evasion...
Six years ago, with crime rates at historic lows and Democratic progressivism on the rise, New York State began requiring prosecutors to turn over reams of...
Well before political leaders were taking action against cellphones in the classroom, the superintendent of schools in Schoharie, N.Y., a rural district about 40 miles west...
More than 2,000 state prison officers who failed to return to work after three weeks of wildcat strikes have been fired and will be barred from...
In 2022, Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched a $200 million effort to help small business owners with marijuana convictions open New York’s first licensed cannabis dispensaries. State...
When Nancy Cantor became president of Hunter College last fall, she asked faculty, students and staff what they wanted from the school. One answer was more...
New York state authorities and a union representing corrections officers have reached a deal to end the most widespread strikes in the state’s prisons in more...
Ms. Hochul abruptly paused the program in June, just weeks before its scheduled start, over concerns that the toll would impede the city’s recovery. She brought...
It is a nightmare that plays out on the streets and subways every few months: A homeless person with a history of mental illness or violence...
President Trump is famous for his love of everything gold and other trappings that connote royalty, whether it be large military parades or extravagant inaugural balls....