Plan is 68-pages of suggestions for New York City's future.
Bloomberg administration back in court on Tuesday, arguing for its ban on large sugary drinks.
Outer boroughs at risk as sea levels rise, new city initiative discovers
Would a historic district maintain neighborhood character? Or force residents into tough restrictions?
Catcalls ring out as mayoral candidate marches in Park Slope.
If you're driving in Manhattan on Sunday, June 10, avoid these streets.
As much as four inches of rain forecast through Saturday afternoon.
Paper says James is balking on plan to build new housing, retail space in Fort Greene.
Temporary repairs reopened the line, but intense recovery work will take more than a year.
Program designed to help those still struggling after last year's storm.
Alleges widespread illegal tactics played a central role one man’s wrongful conviction.
Long-awaited rent-a-bike program to begin May 27.
The new MTA chairman also warned passengers it could take 5 years of station closures and service changes to repair Sandy-related damage, the Daily News reports.
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
Disputes critiques by opposing candidates who call the documentary a "reckless" bid for "self-promotion" during a three-way election.
The city's Health Department is posting ads in subways to call on residents to limit the amount of sodium in their diets.
Brooklyn MTA service changes planned for Easter/Passover weekend.
City Comptroller John Liu visited the Parliament Democratic club to discuss his platform and address voters' concerns.
The measure is still subject to a vote by the City Council
Plan includes aid for schools, minimum wage increase and tax rebate for the middle class.
Agency could have as much as $40 million more to put back into its transit system.
The portion of the law prohibiting the sale of 10-bullet magazines is shelved indefinitely
Those eligible for a $350 rebate check must have a child who was less than 17 years old by December 31, 2012
State legislators said that six of the 10 bills in the budget still required work.
Also, city residents affected by the storm have one more week to register for federal disaster assistance.
Coney Island-bound Q-trains to run express, and other changes for the weekend of March 23-24.
Inspector general position would act as watchdog for the city's Police Department.
State lawmakers worry inspectors aren't putting their feet down on repeat offenders.
Floyd v. City of New York accuses the NYPD of violating hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers' constitutional rights on an extensive, systemic basis.
Study found that 75 percent of the spots at which cars sped by throughout the city were near schools.
State lawmakers agreed to raise the state’s minimum wage to $9/hour by 2016, as a part of the budget plan
City comptroller kicks off campaign from steps of City Hall.
What you need to know to get around NYC March 16, 17 and 18.
Mayoral hopeful target of misleading e-mail blast from unknown prankster.
Judge denies a law suit by Second Amendment supporters who claim state’s new gun law violates the Constitution
Cuomo said that a bid to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana was being considered in state budget negotiations
The state Supreme Court may have ruled against the soda ban, but the mayor is calling on local businesses to voluntarily take part in it.