Gov. Cuomo also gets lowest rating ever in poll released Monday.
Among the things they have in common? Nude pics on the Internet.
Bloomberg reveals plan to protect city from waves of the future.
Software glitches kind of killing program's buzz, so far, Times says.
Reverend Al Sharpton’s endorsement is a hot commodity these days in New York City, and the Democratic mayoral candidates are furiously courting it.
After recording fellow legislators and stealing thousands, Huntley says she can "sleep very well."
Catcalls ring out as mayoral candidate marches in Park Slope.
Two lawsuits allege groping, kissing and attempts to use staffers as pawns in sex-for-legislation trade, paper reported.
Apple, Google to come together in NYC to help combat smartphone theft.
Paper says James is balking on plan to build new housing, retail space in Fort Greene.
Repairs expected to take at least a week.
Fight is on to find a new operator after SUNY pulls out.
Temporary repairs reopened the line, but intense recovery work will take more than a year.
Package of bills would address freedom of choice, pay equity, among other issues.
The pair also call Stop-and-Frisk ‘Helpful’
Program designed to help those still struggling after last year's storm.
But it appears unlikely it will be signed into law this year.
The suit alleges widespread illegal tactics played a central role one man’s wrongful conviction.
Officials are saying that the counting process is too cumbersome with the electronic machines
Meters would be deactivated when parking rules are not in effect.
The Committee also endorsed Council Member Letitia James for Public Advocate.
Bills would increase punishments for bad lenders, reduce backlog of those seeking mediation.
Seven months after Sandy struck, trains return to Rockaways.
Not only is Weiner in second place in the race for New York City mayor, but his position is growing more and more secure as he edges closer to Democratic frontrunner Christine Quinn.
An attorney for the mayor says the bill would open the city to a flood of lawsuits
The MTA has planned work on the L, M, N and R lines Memorial Day 2013 weekend.
A Manhattan judge who ordered copies of CBS email correspondences will decide whether to stop the reality show from airing
He made the announcement on his campaign website at midnight
The Federal Student Loan Refinancing Act will help New Yorkers with nearly $30,000 or more of debt.
Candidates for the Kings County District Attorney and Brooklyn Borough President's offices will also be in attendance.
Planned service disruptions for May 18.
Bill Thompson accepts campaign contributions from former Republican senator Alfonse D’Amato
Republicans not doing so great with money these days.
Governor says Assembly should give Lopez the boot if he won't go willingly.
Decision comes after City's election board warned that the new electronic voting machines might slow election results
City adding additional ferries to serve Red Hook this summer.
Learn how to make it possible to finance a house, car or successfully apply for Affordable Housing.
Special prosecutor says harassement never rose to level of crime, chastises Assembly.
New $1 fee bringing in more money than expected, so far.