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Two New Yorkers are recovering from a run-in with a sharp object they couldn't even see until it was too late — a kite string.
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Two New Yorkers are recovering from a run-in with a sharp object they couldn't even see until it was too late — a kite string.
Lawyers for a Bronx high school student have requested his immediate release from ICE detention after a new medical diagnosis, but on Monday, a judge denied that request.
Two NYPD detectives had been working security for the cryptocurrency investors who police say kidnapped a man and held him captive in SoHo, police sources say.
An alleged accomplice in the NYC crypto kidnapping case in SoHo turned himself in to authorities Tuesday morning, police say.
Two people were arrested in New York City on Friday in connection with the kidnapping and torture of an Italian tourist, authorities said.
As the NJ Transit strike continues, state officials and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen said they had constructive talk on Saturday.
NJ Transit rail engineers will officially go on strike Friday after the union and the agency failed to reach an agreement.
NJ Transit trains could stop running at 12:01 a.m. Friday if locomotive engineers go on strike over the salary increase they want.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested at the Delaney Hall ICE detention center and charged with trespassing while visiting the facility with members of Congress.
The Real ID deadline is today, and New Jersey has the lowest compliance of any state. So what happens if you have to fly?
Delays persisted Saturday at Newark Liberty International Airport. They come a day after United Airlines announced they'd be cutting back flights at the airport due to persistent equipment and staffing issues.
Crews in New Jersey responded to a wildfire that broke out Friday near Hackettstown in Warren County.
There are more delays Thursday at Newark Liberty International Airport. It's the second time this week there have been delays there.
Manhattan Community Board 8 voted against a proposal to expand Lenox Hill Hospital on Wednesday, but the plan doesn't stop there.
More than 1 million New Yorkers depend on public water systems for drinking water, and some are being exposed to manmade "forever chemicals" called PFAS, environmentalists say.