Little Ian Pereles was given a hero's welcome by the very heroes who saved his life following a fire on Jan. 17.
The alleged incident occurred on Wednesday, Jan. 22, inside a residence near Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue, police said.
Authorities say they responded to a call that a person was pinned under a school bus on Buffalo Avenue and Eastern Parkway.
One witness also said that firefighters exposed to the poisonous gas had to be medically examined.
Due to charges of antisemitic and anti-Israel internet remarks, including calls for the destruction of Israel and support for ...
It has been 29 days since Joe Lynskey was nearly murdered on New Year’s Eve. But his life was spared by a fraction of a ...
Experts say that changes put in place after Avianca and similar crashes have improved aviation safety for millions.
Richard Cruz from New Jersey was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his role in a fatal boat capsizing on the Hudson River ...
Department of Investigation Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber testified Wednesday that her agency has nowhere near the staffing ...
An off-duty New York City Emergency Medical Technician was arrested Saturday evening and charged with multiple offenses, the NYPD confirmed.
Bill Deichler, a West Islip fire commissioner and veteran of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), passed away suddenly ...
The DOT has begun accepting applications for an e-bike swap program open to delivery workers, as part of the Adams administration’s “Charge Safe, Ride Safe” ...