According to campaign finance records, Weiner is listed as a candidate for a council seat in Lower Manhattan.
The stately public library branch Andrew Carnegie paid to build in 1914 reopened this month after more than three years.
Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes suggests helping indebted store owner with money from licensing fees paid by cannabis compaies.
Years of defiance — and a federal indictment — will weigh on the decision of the Campaign Finance Board.
Adams was previously a member of the GOP from 1995 through 2002.
Executive director says Campaign Finance Board members will make “judgment calls” that could take into account a recent federal indictment.
Splitting 31 to 20, those voting in favor cited the high cost of housing, while opponents raised concerns about funding and who will ult ...
"City of Yes" passed with 31 yes votes to 20 no votes.
“With a billionaire scab returning to the White House, our city must become a model for addressing the material needs of working people."
Mayor Adams made the comments during a press briefing on Tuesday and mentioned the influx of criminal migrants who are harming residents.
The number of youth sleeping in drop-in centers, places of worship, subways and other crash spots spiked as migrant arrivals grew.
Advocates fear Trump could federalize the Guard, and use members now working at city-sponsored shelters to round up migrants living there.
As NYC’s troubled jail system moves towards receivership, three prominent contenders say they’d be willing to take on the herculean task.
Some parts of NYC's “City of Yes” agenda were fairly modest to begin with, while other parts were scaled back to help it advance.
The MTA is looking to deploy drones as eyes in the sky that would provide additional insights into its fleet of close to 6,000 buses.
Both houses of Congress and the White House will be controlled by Republican leaders who've vowed to cut spending.
Mayor Eric Adams and his jail officials have strenuously opposed the push for a possible receivership takeover.
Giuliani has failed to give up nearly $11 million worth of personal assets as part of the $148 million he owes to two election workers.
Critics across the political spectrum are renewing efforts to pressure the city to close it in the wake of the election.
At least one major organization has had to shutter, while others are preparing to scale back work due to snowballing financial issues.
From gym memberships and restaurant grades to domestic violence protections and government services, Gov. Kathy Hochul was busy on Monday.
Florida’s near-total ban on abortions — which already led to a wave of patients coming to NYC — was upheld in November’s election.
Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts related to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
As mass deportation plans take shape, local officials grapple with maintaining sanctuary policies amid federal pressures.
Comptroller Brad Lander’s office found dozens of cases where NYCHA could not document that work the agency had paid for was actually done.
Compromises to continue parking-construction mandates and rein in backyard apartments still leave capacity to build 80,000 more units.
An official announcement has not been released yet, as two Council committees are set to vote on the proposal.
Trump had been scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 26 after he was convicted on 34 felony counts related to hush money payments.
Clayton has been selected as the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan.
“Tonight is not a fundraiser only, this is also an opportunity to say thank you to some old friends,” Adams effused.
City Council members who had held a hearing following reporting by THE CITY and Politico on the deal heralded the step.
The city’s current sanctuary protections block most cooperation with I.C.E.’s immigration enforcement.
Say goodbye to that forlorn, graffiti-covered newsbox on your block, because it may not be around for much longer.
The mayor’s girlfriend, who received a significant promotion and a $50,000 raise after Adams took office in 2022, ended work on Nov. 1.
President-elect Donald Trump has made it clear: His administration will aggressively pursue “mass deportations.”
Trump’s defense is moving to dismiss the case following the election.
After a damning revelation eight years ago, state leaders changed the makeup of the Parole Board to combat inequality. It didn't help.
On Friday, the Parks Department announced big plans to plant a whole lot of street trees all over the city.
The debit cards could only be used at groceries, convenience stores and bodegas, according to officials.
If Adams is successfully convicted by U.S. attorneys from the Southern District of New York, Trump could pardon him.