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What it takes to become a correctional officer in New York City.

Commuters are up in arms about paying more for what many say is substandard service.

After a regimented life in the Armed Forces, some former soldiers find the adjustment challenging.

College athletes go unpaid while millions are made off their labors.

The city responds to the myriad problems plaguing public housing.

Local officials introduce three bills to improve fire safety and education.

Over 9,000 suspects have been arrested and $2.4 million of reward money has been paid since the early 1980s.

A DOT program teaches children how to navigate New York City streets safely.

According to NYPD data, there was an increase in violent felonies in park properties in recent years.

New Yorkers show their support for those impacted by the Pittsburgh attack in a synagogue.

The borough lacks a round-the-clock specialized veterinary care.

Alessandra Biaggi’s victory in the state Senate race is key for the progressive movement in New York.

New Yorkers brave the nasty weather to send a message to elected officials: listen to our concerns.

The plan for the revitalization has split the community.

A $60 million full-service facility may be coming to Co-op City.