"Our city is in crisis. That's why I am running to be mayor of New York City," Cuomo said in the announcement.
Commonpoint, a Queens-based social and youth services organization, is taking over the Boys and Girls Club in Crotona that closed last year.
The governor talked tough and promised that she would fight a federal shutdown of the tolling plan.
As the campaign season ramps up, here are the endorsements to look for in the mayor's race and other contests.
Adams hasn’t fully made up her mind yet, but said she took these initial steps to “quickly advance the campaign if I decide to run.”
Paperwork filed with the city's campaign finance board is seen as the first step in a potential 2025 mayoral run.
The MTA has filed papers in federal court to ensure that the program will continue.
Adams’ lawyers claim Danielle Sassoon’s letter was “part of an extraordinary flurry of leaked internal Justice Department correspondence”
The Roosevelt Hotel will close by the end of June in the latest planned shut-down of the city’s large-scale emergency migrant shelters.
Nearly 7 in 10 dollars in congestion pricing revenue came from passenger vehicles rather than for-hire cars, trucks or motorcycles.
On Monday, Rep. Ritchie Torres, said Cuomo has his endorsement as soon as he enters the race.
Federal judge Dale Ho said he made the decision due to "the public importance of his case, which calls for careful deliberation."
“The will of the voters and the supremacy and sanctity of the democratic elections preclude me from any other action,” Hochul said.
Hochul could release the sanctions against the mayor later today.
Judge Dale Ho said that it is not in anyone's interest for a decision to drag on.
Adams made clear that he understood, but he added, “I have not committed a crime and I don’t see them bringing it back.”
It is not known at this time if a case dismissal decision will be announced following the Wednesday hearing.
Justice Department officials on Friday filed a motion to ask a judge to formally end the case.
Also Monday, city council Speaker Adrienne Adams called on the mayor to step down.
Hochul said the allegations of a "quid pro quo" between the mayor's lawyers and Trump officials were "extremely concerning and serious.”
The judge in the case, Dale Ho, has yet to receive a request from prosecutors explaining a new position.
“I’m not a lawyer, but I think that executive orders are not meant to circumvent laws,” Fmr. Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Danielle R. Sassoon, who took over the office last month, announced her resignation in a statement to colleagues on Thursday.
Tom Homan revealed his plans during a “Cats & Cosby Show” interview on WABC 770 AM.
The language in the memo from top Justice Dept. officials allows charges to be brought again at a later date.
“We will not put a frontline worker in harm’s way and subject to arrest by federal officers simply by doing their job,” said Goode-Trufant.
Feb. 14 is the final day New Yorkers can register in a party to vote in June’s primaries, where Democrats could pick the city’s next mayor.
In a broadcasted address at City Hall, Adams said that the decision proved his innocence.
Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove in a two-page memo ordered prosecutors to dismiss the case "without prejudice."
When Public Advocate Jumaane Williams started preparing to take over, and more from our weekly local election newsletter, RANKED CHOICES.
Mohamed Bahi previously served as City Hall’s chief liaison to the Muslim community.
The data from mayoral hopeful Brad Lander’s office reiterates what THE CITY has been reporting for over a year.
Residents who pushed against the initial proposal say they weren't given an opportunity to weigh in before the final decision.
Locations of all the arrests were not readily available as of Thursday afternoon.
The plan has faced significant community pushback over the years.
Reams of evidence provided to lawyers for Ingrid Lewis-Martin reveal the existence of an ongoing probe that goes beyond pending charges.
New York Attorney General Letitia James said hospitals that refuse to provide treatment would be violating anti-discrimination laws.
Tourism could be affected since about 1 million Canadians visit New York City annually, only a few less than first-ranked Great Britain.
State psych wards for seriously mentally ill people are so full that growing numbers are held in city jails instead.
The move comes after THE CITY revealed that the company hand-picked to run food services routinely overcharged detainees.