2,000 People Were Arrested for Turnstile-Jumping in January: NYPD
New data on fare-beating is being provided amid concerns about deportation.
View Article163 Cyclists and Pedestrians Were Killed in Crashes in 2016, City Says
Police arrested 39 drivers under Vision Zero, the most since it was implemented in 2014, officials said.
View ArticleRikers Inmate Gets 8 Years for Attacking Correction Officers
Carl Henegain was acquitted of the attempted murder charge that landed him in jail in the first place.
View ArticleMan Hit by MTA Bus After Wandering Into Traffic, NYPD Says
The man may have been intoxicated when he tried to walk across Roosevelt Avenue, sources said.
View ArticleJackson Heights Flower Shop to Close After More Than 40 Years on 37th Ave.
Susan Lee, who died in May, ran Ho Flowers and Plants for more than 40 years.
View ArticleSwastikas Carved Into Progressive Upper West Side Church's Doors
Swastikas were found on an Upper West Side Unitarian church that's part of the sanctuary movement.
View ArticleOnly 'Illegals' Use Bike Lanes in Corona, Trump-Backing Board Member Says
A 30-year-veteran board member said fewer riders use the lanes since ICE upped deportations under Trump.
View ArticleQueens Leads City in Number of Hotels Housing the Homeless, Data Shows
There are 40 hotels in use for homeless residents, but fewer total shelters than in other boroughs.
View Article3-D Mammograms Are Now Fully Covered by Your Insurance, If You Qualify
What's a 3-D mammogram? Why would you want one? We have all the answers.
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know if You Can't Pay Your Rent, and How the City Can Help
DNAinfo has a guide to some of the city's rental assistance programs and their challenges.
View ArticleNYPD Blasts Surveillance Transparency Bill as a Boon to 'Terrorists'
The NYPD's concerns about a bill to reveal their spying techniques are "overblown," sponsors said.
View ArticleStudents Need Free Lead Tests After High Levels Found at Schools, Pols Say
Five borough presidents also called on the Education Department to provide bottled water to students.
View ArticleBungling Burglar Gets Trapped in Bar's Exhaust Vent, Police Say
A would-be burglar tried to break into Winners Bar through an exhaust vent but got trapped, police said.
View ArticleCitywide Deed Fraud Scheme Stole Homes From Sick and Vulnerable, DA Says
The scheme, which began in 2012, defrauded victims from The Bronx to Queens.
View ArticleDelta Yanks Noisiest Planes From LaGuardia After Community Complaints
Delta Airlines swapped in quieter, more fuel-efficient aircrafts starting Thursday, officials said.
View ArticleMuslim School Celebrates Black History Month With Play
The school had its first Black History Month celebration in its more than 20-year history.
View ArticleFormer Queens Borough President Helen Marshall Dies at 87
Marshall served three four-year terms as Queens borough president.
View Article'What Does Queens Sound Like to You?' Artist Asks Ahead of Show
Marinella Senatore is bringing her large-scale performance to the Queens Museum in April.
View ArticleQueens Precincts Getting $20M in New Cars and Gear From DA Settlement Funds
The more than $20 million in funds is the result of a historic HSBC holdings investigation.
View ArticleThere Were Four Times More Heroin Overdoses Than Murders Last Year: NYPD
About 1,200 people overdosed on heroin in 2016, compared to 335 murders, officials said.
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