Alvarado, 30, of Rosedale, sobbed during parts of his arraignment Friday, where he pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault and other charges.
Surveillance technology intended to protect endangered species is weaponized against locals, with repercussions that range ...
A violent confrontation between Cuban Border Guard Troops and a US-registered speedboat off the coast of Cuba left 4 people dead and 6 others wounded ...
A man who Cuban officials misidentified as being one of the 10 people aboard a U.S.-registered speedboat that was involved in ...
Housing officials are warning New Yorkers about how to tell a real city inspector from someone who may be impersonating one ...
From a Christian perspective, this is not merely a legal concern but a moral one. A church that claims sanctuary only as a ...
Walton was joined by New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams on Wednesday to emphasize mental health counseling and combating root causes of poverty as key to her "reallocation ...
The Pentagon has made a deal with Scouting America that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says would maintain their century-old partnership but refocus the organization away from “woke” policies. Hegseth ...
Buffalo Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood said that he permitted his police officers to appear in the TV ad for Mayor Byron ...
In most NCAA Tournament projections, Virginia Tech is on the wrong side of the selection bubble -- but not by much.