New state initiative hits tax cheats in the wallet, ingeniously.
What happened this week in the race for city hall.
Development will add new features along John Street in DUMBO.
Meanwhile, Weiner campaign ignites more drama.
Bloomberg pledges to keep fighting for ban in courts.
'Carlos Danger' releases letter urging supporters to stick with him.
After a week of tough headlines, former Congressman's mayoral campaign still taking on water.
Decision leaves one candidate facing Hynes for D.A. position on Democratic ticket.
Says bill is on a razor's edge after mayoral veto.
It's a highway to the "Carlos Danger" zone.
After getting caught in another 'sexting' scandal, calls for Anthony Weiner to drop out of the NYC mayoral race have increased
Deadline to be eligible to cast your ballot is coming up soon.
Mayoral candidate, no stranger to scandal, confirms recent reports.
The Democratic mayoral candidate faces fines penalty for missing the January 2013 filing
Calls Manhattan Borough President the "best choice" for Comptroller.
All five Democratic mayoral candidates vow to make change after spending a night in NYCHA housing.
Revenues from the $1 new card fee helping to restore three Brooklyn bus routes and benefitting three subway lines.
Late night host stings Comptroller candidate.
Finally, a candidate says something we can all agree with.
Singer Solange Knowles leads a rally at Brooklyn Borough Hall and Prospect and Crown Heights residents hold a candlelight vigil.
Peter Vallone wants to yank short-lived title from span connecting Manhattan and Queens, the New York Post reports.
Former governor jumps right into the center of the New York City elections.
Clears hurdle by securing signatures, but time will tell if they stand up.
That was quick.
Lena Dunham backs Quinn, Stringer to legion of Twitter followers.
I do not apologize for that headline.
Which is more offensive? Spitzer and Weiner's past behavior or John Liu's suggestion that those actions are a "women's issue."
NYC mayoral hopeful wants tax breaks for companies that encourage bike commutes.
A former governor trying to reignite his political career might just make people care about the comptroller's race.
After taking lead in poll, Weiner feeling the heat from opponents.
Council members discuss next steps for Community Safety Act after Wednesday night's vote.
Share your take on the Supreme Court's landmark decision for gay rights.
Area pols also praise the court's 5-4 vote to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, aka DOMA.
Tom Prendergrast served as interim chairman for six months to start the year.
Response times will now be measured from the moment a call is received, New York Post writes.
Bias-prevention law focused on disparate stop-and-frisk numbers.
New proposal could allow three new casinos in New York City.