A peregrine falcon laid at least four eggs at the famed nest in a Financial District skyscraper, the live web cam shows.
The $10 billion plan would build land out into the East River to protect Lower Manhattan from the impacts of climate change.
The city could propose to build land into the East River to protect against the threat of climate change, according to a report.
Politicians announced legislation to permanently fund the 9/11 Victims' Compensation Fund, days after it was announced funds were drying up.
Guard shortages at the Manhattan federal prison have resulted in two weeks without family visitation for prisoners.
Incumbent Brian Kavanagh defended his seat from Republican and Conservative party challengers.
Dozens of attorneys gathered at Foley Square as part of protests across the city to denounce the Supreme Court nominee.
The City Council passed a controversial bill that expands an existing no-vending zone near the World Trade Center.
The city said $715,000 was spent on Tribeca Park in 2004.
President Trump's personal lawyer resigned from his law firm on Thursday.
New York City revoked the license of a crane operator in the wake of a fatal 2016 crane collapse in the Tribeca neighborhood.
The 2016 crane collapse in Tribeca left one person dead.
The porn star almost fell in the street as she arrived at the courthouse.
The attorney general is calling for Congressional leaders to oppose President Trump's proposed changes to the 9/11 health program.
The former mayor and his third wife are divorcing.
A new proposal would limit the number of sightseeing tour buses that travel throughout Manhattan.
The former speaker of the New York City Council bashed Cynthia Nixon after the actress announced her bid for governor.
The former star of "Sex and the City" will run against Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination.
The immigration activist's deportation was halted at the last minute on Friday. His legal team continues to fight for him.
Disabled advocates say the elevator at Broad Street is essential, but others see it as a threat.
Billionaire Joe Ricketts shut the sites a week after workers voted to unionize.
The new plans are for a smaller Muslim community center.
Thousands of people packed the sidewalks outside City Hall on Monday for a massive rally calling for more affordable housing.
The shockingly close race between Margaret Chin and Christopher Marte still has not officially been called.
Thousands are expected to march from Foley Square to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Activists and local politicians rallied in support of Long Island man Eber Garcia Vasquez.
The founder of Fyre Media, the company that produced the spectacular failure that was the Fyre Festival, has been charged with wire fraud.
Riders Alliance, the transit advocacy group, is hosting a rally on Wednesday to demand funding from the city for reduced price Metro Cards.
The $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub wasn't able to withstand Friday's heavy rainstorm.
A bill that would require the Battery Park City Authority to be composed primarily of local residents passed the State Assembly.
The nation's first sanctuary cities conference will come to the Borough of Manhattan Community College later in March.
Juan Vivares has been detained by federal immigration authorities in New York City.
Immigration authorities reportedly detained Juan Vivares after a check-in at ICE's Manhattan office.
Hundreds of families who lost someone in 9/11 sued Saudi Arabia, accusing the government of being complicit in the terror attack.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will discuss affordable housing during a tele-town hall on Wednesday.
The New York City Parks Department said there has been no terrorist activity in Bowling Green Park.
Protestors will meet at 5 p.m. at Foley Square.
The president-elect will pow-wow with some of the company's top leaders Friday morning.
A New York Times story made some historians nervous — but most of the records aren't going far.
This marks the latest development in the contentious debate over the health risks and benefits of e-cigarettes.