A former fraud investigator for the City Department of Homeless Services will spend 27 months in prison for stealing and selling homeless people’s personal information during the COVID pandemic.
"In New York, prosecutors often require a person accused of a crime to waive their right to later appeal their case as part ...
Nassau County is enlisting ex-cops and detectives as special investigators to look into child abuse cases in an effort to ...
The costs of mandatory overtime and abuse of the system have hurt the Police Department’s budget and pushed many officers to ...
It's been two weeks since President Donald Trump's mass deportation project began across the U.S., and since then, thousands ...
Drones will be prohibited around the Superdome and downtown New Orleans throughout the week of the game and there will be ...
The Department of Human Services (DHS) this week announced plans for an upcoming text message alert warning Pennsylvanians of recent increases nationwide of SNAP fraud — especially incidents of card ...
ICE agents conducted roundups in New York City, and a day later, local authorities announced their own gang takedown. In ...
Ulbricht, who ran Silk Road between January 2011 and October 2013, was found guilty of allowing users to buy illegal drugs, guns and other unlawful goods anonymously. Prosecutors said the narcotics ...
Ten alleged members and associates of Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang have been indicted in a massive arms and drugs running ...
The indictments came after a more than 8-month undercover operation by the district attorney’s office, New York City police ...