New York PostNew York City NYPD wasting millions on a 'sentiment meter' survey they don't even use New York Post - By Susan Edelman The NYPD wants to award another contract to a Brooklyn-based start-up it has already paid $2.9 million for a touchy-feely “Sentiment Meter” that some …
New York PostStaten Island, NY Contractor bankruptcy delays $250M Staten Island apartment complex New York Post - By Eileen AJ Connelly A contractor’s bankruptcy filing has stalled construction of an already-delayed $250 million luxury apartment complex in St. George, Staten …
New York PostNew York City Tessa Majors: NYPD divers search Morningside Park pond for clues in Barnard murder New York Post - By Khristina Narizhnaya and Ruth Weissmann NYPD divers were probing a pond inside Morningside Park Saturday for new evidence in the fatal stabbing of Barnard College freshman Tessa …
New York PostNew York City The Post saves Times Square restaurant from scaffolding crisis New York Post - By Steve Cuozzo A popular Times Square eatery was losing business at the rate of a half-million dollars a year due to a next-door scaffold — until The Post came to …
New York PostNew York City Jersey City shooting victim Douglas Rodríguez heroically saved customer New York Post - By Eileen AJ Connelly One of the victims of Tuesday’s Jersey City grocery store killings helped a customer escape the besieged shop before he was killed. Store worker …
New York PostNew York City NJ school district locked down amid man's arrest for fatally stabbing mom: report New York Post - By Sara Dorn A New Jersey man stabbed his elderly mother multiple times and left her bleeding on the sidewalk — then refused to open the door when cops came to …
New York PostNew York City NYPD shoots man who pointed fake gun at them in Bronx New York Post - By Ruth Weissmann Cops opened fire on a man who pointed what turned out to be a fake gun at them in the Bronx early Saturday, officials said. A 911 caller told cops a …
New York PostNew York City Tessa Majors' family, friends remember life of 'delightful young lady' New York Post - By Elizabeth Rosner and Laura Italiano Barely three months in New York, Tessa Majors already seemed at home. The Charlottesville, Va., teen had made friends among her fellow freshmen at …
New York PostPoodle NYC dognapper swipes cream-colored poodle named 'Teddy' from unlocked car New York Post - By Ben Feuerherd A dognapper swiped a small poodle from an unlocked car in Lower Manhattan earlier this month — turning his owner’s world upside down with worry. The …
New York PostNew York City New details emerge in stabbing of Barnard College student Tessa Majors New York Post - By Larry Celona Two middle-schoolers, ages 13 and 14, were busted in the fatal stabbing of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors during a robbery-gone-wrong in …
New York PostLaw Enforcement Watch: NYPD releases body-cam footage in death of officer Brian Mulkeen New York Post - By Ben Feuerherd and Gabrielle Fonrouge New police body camera video shows the final moments of slain NYPD officer Brian Mulkeen — and indicates that cops only opened fire after another cop …
New York PostNew York City Health care advocates demand answers about Mount Sinai Beth Israel relocation plan New York Post - By Julia Marsh Health care advocates demanded answers about the planned closure and relocation of Mount Sinai Beth Israel’s emergency room in downtown Manhattan, …
New York PostNew York City Teacher pushed out of city school for reporting kids with guns: suit New York Post - By Priscilla DeGregory and Gabrielle Fonrouge A teacher claims that she was let go from a city school because she tried to blow the whistle on guns being brought in by students, according to a …
New York PostNew York City Tessa Majors murder: Heartbreaking video of teen performing before her death emerges New York Post - By Gabrielle Fonrouge Friends and bandmates of murdered Barnard college student Tessa Major took to social media to honor the young woman Friday, sharing heart-wrenching …
New York PostNew York City Lawyers accuse NYC of withholding evidence in lawsuit over racist arrest quotas New York Post - By Emily Saul Lawyers for an NYPD sergeant suing over allegedly racist arrest quotas claim city lawyers are doing all they can to stonewall his discrimination …
New York PostNew York City Columbia student recounts knifepoint mugging where Tessa Majors was murdered New York Post - By Olivia Bensimon Just three months before Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors was murdered in Morningside Park, a Columbia University student was mugged at …
New York PostNew York City Law to give illegal immigrants driver's licenses takes effect Saturday New York Post - By Bernadette Hogan A federal judge threw out a lawsuit Friday seeking to block a new law that will allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses in New York. US …
New York PostNew York City Tenants at two dilapidated NYCHA complexes sue over living conditions New York Post - By Jacob Henry and Rich Calder Tenants at two notoriously dilapidated Upper East Side developments slapped the city’s scandal-rocked Housing Authority with lawsuits on Friday …
New York PostHousing Funding remains unclear for city's new homeless housing plan New York Post - By Julia Marsh Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council agreed to offer the nation’s most generous housing program for the homeless Friday by setting aside 15% of …
New York PostNew York City Barnard stabbing suspect held without bail after Tessa Majors' murder New York Post - By Priscilla DeGregory The 13-year-old boy accused in the murder of Barnard College student Tessa Majors was ordered held without bail Friday. The young suspect, who lives a …
New York PostNew York City Manhattan DA's office names 61 cops with 'credibility problems' New York Post - By Craig McCarthy and Emily Saul The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office on Friday released their list of cops whose questionable credibility could taint court cases. The official …
New York PostNew York City Cuomo panel picks Battery Park for Mother Cabrini statue New York Post - By Bernadette Hogan and Carl Campanile Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s statue panel picked Battery Park as the future home of a statute to honor Mother Frances Cabrini, The Post has learned. The statue …
New York PostNew York City Tessa Majors murder: Second suspect in custody for fatal stabbing of Barnard student New York Post - By Larry Celona A second suspect is in custody for the murder of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors, law enforcement sources told The Post on Friday. The …
New York PostNew York City John Curran, husband of Nassau County Exec Laura Curran, resigns from MTA amid backlash New York Post - By Carl Campanile and David Meyer Nassau County Executive Laura Curran’s husband resigned Friday from his recently appointed position with the MTA amid conflict of interest concerns, …
New York PostNew York City FDNY firefighters rescue construction workers from Harlem building New York Post - By Joshua Rhett Miller Two construction workers were rescued after the lift they were working in crashed into a Harlem building early Friday, officials said. The rescue took …
New York PostNew York City City reaches settlement with mom whose baby was ripped from arms by cops New York Post - By Andrew Denney The city has reached a $625,000 settlement with Jazmine Headley, the young mother whose baby was torn from her arms during her video-taped arrest …
New York PostNew York City Staten Island creep hacks into Ring security camera to spy on teenager New York Post - By Larry Celona and Natalie Musumeci A wacko hacked into Ring security cameras installed in a Staten Island home to spy on a teenage boy and chat with him, his mom claims. Gina Sgarlato’s …
New York PostNew York City NJ construction head stole millions from firms, bought donkeys with cash: feds New York Post - By Natalie O'Neill A New Jersey construction company honcho embezzled millions of dollars from two businesses — and used part of the dough to buy donkeys, authorities …
New York PostNew York City Bloomberg would shut down coal plants if elected president New York Post - By Carl Campanile Mike Bloomberg would shut down the nation’s remaining 251 polluting coal power plants and halt construction of 150 new gas facilities as part of a …