STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a piece of legislation Friday that would’ve restored some public access to police radio frequencies. Police agencies around the nation, including the ...
A large fire tore through a Brooklyn building early this morning, prompting a four-alarm response and sending multiple people ...
The FDNY has appointed a veteran paramedic and longtime EMS leader to oversee citywide EMS operations amid ongoing staffing and pay challenges ...
An out-of-control Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus crashed into several vehicles in the Bronx on Monday, injuring eight people. The incident happened shortly before 2 p.m. between Cauldwell ...
Accidents on both the Staten Island Expressway and West Shore Expressway have prompted large emergency responses with ...
Kidd O'Shea reconnects with his family business, former radio co-host, and favorite local spots during homecoming tour.
The Virginia Department of Transportation is retiring a traffic advisory system that broadcast via AM radio for Hampton Roads drivers as the agency shifts to a focus on modern-day communication tools.
A few weeks ago, Taelyr Vecchione vented her growing frustration with traffic in San Diego. "Do you remember when traffic started at, like, 5?" she said in this video posted on TikTok. Vecchione ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Terre Haute Police Department will now use secure radio communications, which means that communications between officers cannot be heard over police scanners. TPHD ...
RICHMOND HILL, Queens (PIX11) – At least two people were injured when a five-alarm fire forced residents out of their Queens home and into frigid temperatures late Monday night, according to the FDNY.
A longstanding information system for Hampton Roads drivers is going by the wayside this week. The Highway Advisory Radio system, operated by Virginia Department of Transportation, will air its final ...