Budget includes $250 million for Hurricane Sandy repairs.
State Senator says he believes near-collision could be sign of things to come.
Legislation proposed by Assemblyman David Weprin would prohibit discrimination in the workplace against religious attire.
Bias-prevention law focused on disparate stop-and-frisk numbers.
Animal advocacy group backs Flushing attorney in race for Dan Halloran's seat.
Notorious developer, his wife and son are all banned from construction in New York City for five years.
Some sources say Bill de Blasio still has a shot.
Legislation would require agency to provide annual reports on attacks, injuries and other safety related issues.
Legislation proposed by Avella and Braunstein would require DEC to notify community boards about cleanup projects.
Bayside has two shelters listed on the Office of Emergency Management's map.
City could make recycled food waste compulsory by 2016.
Community leaders say closing of library would be detriment for local schoolchildren, job seekers who use branch's computers.
Congresswoman throws weight behind Flushing attorney in bid for northeast Queens seat.
Avella co-sponsored bill after northeast Queens residents were forced to pay for costly repairs to their connection to the city's water main.
Gov. Cuomo also gets lowest rating ever in poll released Monday.
Budget cuts already are hampering the New York City Housing Authority and the Coast Guard.
Bloomberg says city is on track for environmental initiatives.
Bloomberg reveals massive plan to protect city from waves of the future.
Legislation would require meters to be deactivated during hours when parking rules are not in effect.
Outer boroughs at risk as sea levels rise, new city initiative discovers.
Agency's plan was to reroute Q13 and Q16 through residential areas due to construction project near Fort Totten.
The Democratic mayoral hopeful took a swipe at the policy at a rally in Harlem, but offered no solutions.
Board also bids farewell at monthly meeting to 111th Precinct community affairs officer who will retire later this year.
Spokesman for soda ban opponent Dan Halloran says he hopes court will uphold ruling.
After recording fellow legislators and stealing thousands, Huntley says she can "sleep very well."
Catcalls ring out as mayoral candidate marches in Park Slope.
Board will hold public hearings and hear a presentation from the DEP at monthly meeting.
Apple, Google to come together in NYC to help combat smartphone theft.
In Borough President bid, Comrie seeks big ideas.
Thompson, Dinkins and Rangel say policy is useful if it is not abused.
State senator throws weight behind community activist in race for Halloran's seat.
Bill would require city to notify community boards of new brownfield cleanups.
But it appears unlikely it will be signed into law this year.
Benevolent associations throw their weight behind Flushing attorney.
Avella's legislation passes in the Cities Committee, but full Senate has yet to vote on bills.
Dems endorsement of Katz sets off flurry of activity.
Officials are saying that the counting process is too cumbersome with the electronic machines.
District Council 37 endorses city comptroller in race for mayor.