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New York City Mayor Eric Adams unveiled the city’s newest initiative to combat the rise in crime, which he described as a “panic button” for bodegas to alert local police.
The move comes after a series of recent violent incidents, some deadly, inside bodegas across New York's five boroughs.
New York City is investing $1.6 million in technology called SilentShield that would instantly connect bodegas directly to ...
The Big Apple is doing great under the leadership of Mayor Eric Adams, according to digital ads crafted by his administration ...
The buttons will connect directly to the NYPD’s central command center, bypassing traditional 911 dispatchers to reduce ...
The Justice Department failed to publicly disclose documents in the now-dismissed corruption case against New York City Mayor ...
The court filings were expected to unveil unredacted warrants, including one for Hizzoner’s cellphone seized by agents on a ...
New York City's mayor is optimistic that his "best budget ever" will boost hopes to fund initiatives directed at crime, ...
Millions of dollars are on the line for the New York City mayor as he runs for reelection as an independent following the ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is unveiling his budget for 2026. The mayor released a copy of his budget proposal early ...
Mayor Eric Adams celebrated his vision for a $115 billion budget for New York City, but some experts warned that it didn’t ...
New York City campaign finance regulators are stepping up their efforts to ascertain whether Mayor Eric Adams’ campaigns ...