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“This is what happens when you’re a woman and you speak up about sexual harassment in the workplace,” the ex-employee said of the scandal.
Your guide to access, safety and cooling off in the water for free or cheap in the five boroughs.
Want to watch the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks from Hudson River Park in Manhattan? Here’s your chance to attend for free:
Nearly twenty miles of New York City's streets will be open July and August for walking, running, cycling and play.
Three New York officials are proposing to make June 28 "Stonewall Day."
An estimated 2,800 smoke shops selling unlicensed cannabis are operating in NYC, according to official estimates. But how did we get here?
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If you think the rent is already too damn high, it’s about to get higher. Here’s what Monday’s vote means for New Yorkers.
The warehouse workers overwhelmingly voted to align themselves with the Teamsters as they try to get a contract from the online retailer.
The agreements are the first investigations to reach a conclusion among dozens launched by the Education Department since Oct. 7.
The Met Opera sold 72% of its available tickets this season, up from 66% in 2022-23 and 61% from its first season after the pandemic.
History featured on social media platforms for NYC's former American history theme park.
The list analyzed several factors including cost of living, income, education rates and access to venture capital. See where NYC ranked.
The Swedish photography museum will close its doors after five years on Park Avenue.
The bastion of Black music and culture and one of New York City's most storied venues celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
NYC-dwellers are now able to show a “highly secure digital version” of their state-issued ID cards. Here’s what it means for New Yorkers.
The station will be renamed to “Christopher Street-Stonewall National Monument Station."
The bill would require the individual hiring the broker (be it tenant or landlord) to foot the broker’s fee.
See which banners the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building and Manhattan Bridge are flying, according to the viral campaign:
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The organization will go by the NYC Bird Alliance, the organization said in a June 5 statement.
The 67th annual parade will close down Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street starting at 11 a.m. on June 9.
June means Pride in the Big Apple, when LGBTQ+ New Yorkers take to the streets and celebrate who they are. See the event lineup on Patch:
The crime story, set in 1970s Harlem and centered on a beleaguered furniture store owner, was named this year's outstanding book about NYC.
James Kane has used a magnet to fish all kinds of junk from waterways, but stacks of $100 bills pulled from a safe were something else.
The spraying will take place on Friday, June 7 and Monday, June 10 to Tuesday, June 11, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Health Department officials said.
The Joro spider, which can grow up to the size of a human palm, could come to New York as soon as the next few months. Here’s what to know:
The plan will see the construction of 46 new restrooms and renovations of 36 existing restrooms over the next five years.
Marchers chanted for the release of hostages in Gaza at a NYC parade for Israel that drew thousands of people under heightened security.
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A nurse was fired by a NYC hospital after she referred to Israel's war in Gaza as a “genocide” during a speech accepting an award.
Manhattan's grid will align with the sunset starting Tuesday, creating spectacular views in the city. Here's what to know.
Former President Donald Trump has campaigned in one of the most Democratic counties in the nation in an attempt to woo minority voters.
U.S. Geological Survey is measuring the depths of the water table across the city, including in areas at risk of inundation.
Benson Li from P.S. 56 The Louis Desario School in Staten Island will now compete to win the grand prize.