Has Weiner turned being the object of speculation into a career in and of itself?
Businesses with 20 or more workers will be required to offer five sick days a year
Long-awaited rent-a-bike program to begin May 27.
Senators were brought to meetings at the home of Queens legislator Shirley Huntley.
Your civic duty now comes with Cliffs Notes.
The Brooklyn Civics 2013 Mayoral Forum will present residents with an opportunity to submit questions with a Brooklyn focus.
NYCHA has canceled more and more repair requests since Hurricane Sandy
Changes to the Q line and other service disruptions for May 4-5.
Suit alleges developer pays workers poverty level wages.
The RGB has recommended larger increases for 2013 in comparison with 2012— between 3.25 and 6.25 percent for one-year leases, and 5 to 9.5 percent for two-year leases.
Smartphone app was supposed to be offered for a year.
Despite an ongoing sexual harassment investigation, Assemblyman Vito Lopez still has a chance.
Mayor defends city's stop-and-frisk policy and says Police Department is "under attack" by candidates.
DOB cracks down on more than 900 construction sites in the five boroughs.
Mold spores left behind are being released now across NYC; Doctors say allergy season to be among worst in memory.
Flight delays expected to lessen after FAA sends controllers back to work full-time.
But some say more still needs to be done
Five candidates hoping to replace Councilwoman Letitia James faced off at Wednesday night event.
Assembly Member Walter Mosley to host free clinic on affordable housing opportunities in Brooklyn.
Annual military celebration called off due to defense budget cuts.
Thompson reported earnings more than five times that of Quinn.
New York's U.S. senators had blasted a plan to allow small knives, some sporting equipment on passenger planes.
The former congressman tweeted a 64-point city improvement plan Monday. Can you say "Mayor Weiner?"
The proposal, co-sponsored by Christine Quinn, would raise the age to legally buy cigarettes from 18 to 21.
The six Nissan LEAF cabs run completely on electricity and never need to fill up at gas stations.
Poverty level has fallen three percentage points since the end of the national recession in 2009
The workshop will look at ways to improve the space, including making the surrounding streets safer and implementing permanent designs.
The meeting will take place on April 24 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Benjamin Banneker Academy, located at 71-77 Clinton Ave.
Taxi Commissioner Yassky indicated said he would not support a bill requiring all newly manufactured cabs to be wheelchair accessible.
Polls show one-third of voters are still “unsure” or “never heard of” the other mayoral candidates (pst… de Blasio, Thompson, Albanese and Liu).
An NBC poll shows, if Anthony Weiner decides to run on the Democratic ticket for mayor, he is right behind Christine Quinn.
Fittings and giveaway will take place at Commodore Barry Park.
Night will also serve as a voter registration drive.
Gun owners now will be prohibited from loading more than seven rounds into their magazines, and owners of assault rifles and semi-automatic guns must register with the state
Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Councilwoman Letitia James and the NYC Department of Transportation will discuss upcoming construction projects.
Agency's chairman says electrical and track repairs are needed and that fare hike in 2015 is likely.
MTA to shut down overnight service in Manhattan to speed repairs.
MTA's planned subway changes for Brooklyn, April 13-14.
As a result of the budget stalemate in Washington, more than 140,000 New Yorkers will begin to see an 11 percent reduction in their unemployment insurance payouts
Brooklyn-Queens line gained most riders between 2011 and 2012, but it may not be enough to bring more service to the route.