NYPD to help vaccinate residents of public housing

Police officers will vaccinate NYCHA residents who are 65 and older and who have registered for appointments.

Man with assault rifle wanted in the Bronx

The NYPD wants to find the man who brandished a high-capacity assault rifle while walking along a street in the Bronx.

NYPD officers heading to DC for inauguration security

In the wake of the violent assault on the U.S. Capitol last week, the New York Police Department is sending about 200 officers to Washington, D.C., to help secure the events related to the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, a top department official said on Thursday.

NY attorney general: NYPD used 'brutal force' on protesters

Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the NYPD includes examples of alleged misconduct, including the use of pepper spray and batons on protesters, kettling demonstrators, and arresting medics and legal observers.

Disney World being considered as COVID vaccination site

Some officials in Florida are reportedly looking at Disney World in Orlando as a vaccination site.

Amazon seeks to keep right-wing app Parler offline

Seattle-based Amazon.com, Inc. has asked a federal judge to deny a request to reinstate the cloud-service account for conservative social media network Parler.

Amazon, Walmart, Target allowing some customers to keep refunded return items

Some retail heavyweights, including Amazon, Walmart and Target, are allowing customers to not only process refunds seamlessly online, but are also allowing customers to just keep the returned items.

NYC schools ending 'Gifted and Talented' program

New York City's public schools are scrapping the controversial Gifted and Talented program after this spring.

Source: NYC man was planning violence in DC

The FBI-NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested a suspect on weapons-related charges in Middle Village.

Elderly man dies in Bronx fire

An elderly Bronx man died in an overnight fire in his apartment.

MTA worker accused of participating in Capitol breach

Will Pepe was in federal custody and was scheduled to make an initial court appearance Wednesday at the federal court in White Plains.

Disney World releases hours through the end of March

Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.

Teen found shot dead in neck on Bronx building stairwell

A 16-year-old male was found shot in the neck on the stairwell of a building in the Norwood section of the Bronx, said police.

NYPD official retires to avoid trial over racist rants

Deputy Inspector James Kobel, the former head of NYPD's workplace discrimination office, submitted retirement papers to avoid a departmental trial over accusations that he posted hateful messages online.