As she promised in her State of the State address, Gov. Kathy Hochul has added hundreds of NYPD officers to subway platforms ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced a new $77 million plan to clamp down on subway crime, while the MTA has also begun ...
The Big Apple subway system has been wracked by five straight days of violence amid a spike in transit crime — despite the NYPD, National Guard and even the crime-crusading Guardian Angels on ...
Starting Monday, two police officers will ride every overnight train in New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday.
The attack comes just a day after Gov. Hochul vowed to put two police officers on every overnight subway train in the system.
Gov. Hochul’s plan to put police on every overnight subway train starts next week, she told reporters Thursday.
Gov. Kathy Hochul was forced to significantly acknowledge subway crime and mental illness in her policy-setting “State of the State” annual address Tuesday — but critics panned her proposals as ...
The state has helped to fund the NYPD’s overtime in the past and although Hochul said this was funding that would be worked out with the legislature during budget negotiations, her staff had to later ...
The $77 million plan, which will be accomplished by paying overtime, will be paid from state funds, Hochul said.
The MTA is trying to crack down on fare evasion in the NYC subway system by using "spikes" on the turnstile handrails.
Of the 40 people killed by trains during the first four months of 2022, one was shoved onto the tracks, according to an MTA ...