The bill, sponsored by Councilmember Sandy Nurse, passed in a unanimous vote.
Federal agencies will support local law enforcement in its efforts against international gangs and criminal enterprises.
Councilwoman Susan Zhuang bit Deputy Chief of Patrol Frank DiGiacomo in the arm during a protest in Brooklyn last summer.
Congestion pricing raised nearly $52 million in toll revenue in February, according to the MTA.
Adams didn't disclose which subway station he would be taking Duffy to.
A slew of Adams’ closest allies have had their homes searched by law enforcement, leading to 11 resignations and 3 indictments - so far.
Rev. Al Sharpton hosted mayoral hopefuls just after Adams abandoned his Democratic primary bid.
Adams formally announced his plans in a video on Thursday.
A notorious “anti-crime” plainclothes unit resurrected by Adams may have contributed to those increases.
“Everything here smacks of a bargain: dismissal of the indictment in exchange for immigration policy concessions,” the judge asserted.
An independent attorney had previously advised the court to drop all charges against the mayor.
Selfhelp Community Services provides affordable housing, home care, and community-based services to 25,000 individuals annually.
Groups urge governor to enforce interest rate limits, as the legislature weighs whether to expand or rein in the fintech industry’s reach.
There are over 400 miles of scaffolding in New York City, according to officials.
Mayor Eric Adams placed in fourth place among 10 Democratic challengers featured in the poll.
Last week, Sean Duffy told the MTA it would withhold federal funding if it doesn't crack down on crime and homelessness in the subways.
President Donald Trump had initially given the MTA until Friday to end the program.
It’s not just programs that receive federal funding that could be at risk.
The MTA has been given a March 31 deadline to hand in requested information from the Department of Transportation.
The mayor said his goal is to have a policy in place by the fall of 2025 in time for the upcoming school year.
- LT. GOVERNOR, 16 STATE LEGISLATORS, 5 COMMISION DIRECTORS INSPIRE 93 GIRL SCOUTS AT ANNUAL PROGRAM-
Federal prosecutors have sent subpoenas to the Roosevelt Hotel and Stewart Hotel.
A follow-up hearing on U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement's findings was scheduled to be on March 14.
The Federal Highway Administration and the Trump administration have ordered New York City to end congestion pricing by March 21.
Judge Dale Ho had acknowledged he wanted to hear from the independent attorney before making a ruling whether to drop the charges.
Teamsters Local 237 provides school security and staff public housing.
Questioned by Councilmembers, Manuel Castro refused to criticize the president and wouldn’t say if City Hall had warned him to stay quiet.
Jeffrey Roth announced Feb. 20 that he planned to run for a seat on the Westchester County Board of Legislators, district one.
The appointments on Friday come after four former deputy mayors resigned nearly three weeks ago.
Quinnipiac University conducted the poll from Feb. 27 to March 3 and spoke to 1,260 registered NYC voters.
The face-off between the two former classmates at Bayside High School, Eric Adams and Adrienne Adams, barely registered among seniors.
A top aide to ex-Deputy Mayor Phil Banks rolled into a high-paying job with BusPatrol after helping get its cameras on NYC schoolbuses.
The city council speaker is expected to host a campaign launch event in Jamaica, Queens on Sunday.
In his opening remarks, Adams said he was there to testify on "how the city can reduce crime even as a sanctuary city."
New report by Truth in Accounting analyzes New York City's financial report
Adams' agenda include plans to increase the number of affordable housing and increased access to more affordable child care, among others.
Hochul agreed to temporarily suspend a rule limiting the use of solitary confinement to 15 days and to pay officers extra for overtime.
Homecrest takes advantage of new rules aimed at halving pre-planning review for some environmentally sensitive apartment projects.
Timothy Pearson is getting his defense paid for by the City of New York, even after an investigation found Pearson abused his authority.
With a big lead in the polls and a massive funding apparatus, the former governor is poised to become the frontrunner in a crowded field.