NYPD sees record number of officers eyeing retirement

The spike in NYPD officers quitting or retiring as soon as they are eligible, started in 2020. Police Benevolent Association, PBA president Patrick Henry said the anti-police sentiment, coupled with bail reform laws, makes it hard to retain veteran cops.

NYC officials question delays in migrant work papers

The New York City Council is raising questions as, Despite President Biden's recent grant of temporary legal status to Venezuelan migrants in NYC, none have received their work papers yet.

NYC Council considers e-bike safety bills

The New York City Council is considering a pair of e-bike safety bills, but are receiving significant pushback from food delivery apps and their workers.

NYPD searching for missing teen in East River

Witnesses told the NYPD that the boy, a 13-year-old, jumped into the East River at around 4 p.m. at East River Park near East 6th Street in the East Village.