New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system.
Mayor Eric Adams has unveiled a five year, $650 million plan to address homelessness — including  a special new facility to ...
By Bill Parry A Queens grand jury indicted four homeless men for attacking a 69-year-old unhoused man who was sleeping on a 7 ...
Facing federal indictments and a tough reelection bid, New York City Mayor Eric Adams focused on the positive in his annual ...
"Ineffective technology and police violence is only a symptom of a larger problem of politicians claiming that these are what ...
As part of the same initiative, Adams set a sparsely defined goal of building 100,000 new homes in Manhattan over 10 years — ...
The president of a group known for its outspoken support for the implementation of New York’s congestion pricing was ...
It’s certainly an unusual New York City mayor’s race. Spurred by a historic indictment of the sitting mayor, a long list of ...
Last year, there were 11 murders on the subway, according to Manhattan Institute – the most of the 21st Century. By the grace ...
Several of those metaphorically calling for Janno’s head cited the transit chief’s New Year’s Eve publicity stunt celebrating ...
More police officers are being deployed to the top 50 subway stations in New York City where the most crimes occur, NYPD ...