Melanie Shakarian, director of development and communications at Cleveland's Legal Aid, to step down after 20 years.
Under a 2020 law called the POST Act, the NYPD is required to hold public hearings and issue reports on new technology it ...
Corrections officers in New York say their working conditions are dangerous and they are forced into overtime. They have ...
Since 2018, taxpayers have covered $756 million in settlements tied to NYPD misconduct claims, in what critics say is a ...
The city spent the funds last year to settle misconduct cases involving police officers and prosecutors, according to the ...
Hundreds of residents in apartment complexes lost basic services after a real estate group abandoned the properties.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the head of the state corrections department are trying to use a combination of carrots and sticks to ...
Ramon Rivera, accused in a Manhattan stabbing spree, may be unfit for trial based on a psychiatric evaluation.
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Chalkbeat on MSNMold, dust, and a severe allergy: Guidance counselor sues NYC schools for refusing transferA Manhattan guidance counselor sued the Education Department for refusing to transfer her after having severe allergic ...
In today’s edition, we bring you the latest on an effort to protect communities from debt burdens and news of a legislative ...
A single mother of four in Roselawn faces eviction after receiving contradictory notices. Legal aid advocates say it's a mistake, blaming the housing authority's miscommunication.
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