2.2 million New Yorkers lived in poverty in 2024.
Over 11,600 New Yorkers have weighed in on city projects they want repaired through the Mayor’s Municipal Madness bracket.
A new city-run program aims to cut child care costs and improve retention by offering free, on-site care for eligible public employees.
Mayor Mamdani unveil upgraded Brooklyn Bridge approach to handle millions of visitors and daily commuters safely for FIFA World Cup.
Over 500 New Yorkers rally at Albany Capitol, demanding Gov. Kathy Hochul halt attacks on the state’s climate law.
City officials say streamlined process could reduce delays by years.
A new savings plan identifies efficiencies, contract reductions and reforms as officials work to shrink a growing deficit.
Mayor backs legal challenge to expanded rental assistance program after pledge to drop the case during campaign.
A major redesign near Yankee Stadium will add bus-only lanes and safety upgrades.
City officials condemn the decision as unjust.
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal made an endorsement in the contested assembly district race.
City officials say hundreds of fast food workers will receive restitution.
New York’s climate law targets could shift as Hochul seeks more time to regulate emissions and balance energy-intensive projects.
ICE officers were seen patrolling at John F. Kennedy International Airport just after 9 a.m.
City regulator warns Mayor Mamdani’s preliminary budget cuts could hinder enforcement.
The Board of Election's leader, Michael Ryan, is the subject of a new civil rights lawsuit.
As an assemblymember and mayoral hopeful, Zohran Mamdani supported the home workers' demands to end 24-hour shifts.
New tools and financing aim to boost small-scale housing construction across low-density neighborhoods in the City.
Release follows months of legal pressure and public attention over detention of a New York City public school student.
City officials move to overhaul e-bike enforcement.
Proposed bills would outlaw personalized pricing online and in stores, expanding consumer protections beyond current disclosure laws.
Planned Parenthood warn proposed buffer zones could restrict free speech while officials push stronger protections after hate crime rise.
Revamped program offers flexible repayment terms and broader eligibility as officials target barriers to financing.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Police Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch announced a new policy on Tuesday.
Transit workers and Brooklyn officials say booth closures limit access for riders and violate state law requiring public hearings.
Jack Schlossberg tops early 12th District Democratic primary poll with 25 percent support, while 33 percent of voters remain undecided.
Release of protester comes as immigration arrests and detainers sharply increased across New York City in 2025.
More than 800 school zones will see slower speed limits this year.
Talks open on a new contract covering doormen, porters and supers before the current agreement expires April 20.
The new office will coordinate LGBTQIA+ policy across agencies and develop legal resources to uphold sanctuary protections.
Opponents say taxing nicotine pouches like cigarettes could drive cross-border smuggling.
New analysis finds unpaid toll invoices more than doubled since 2022, prompting calls for liens, plate crackdowns and stricter laws.
City crews begin a dawn-to-dusk push to repair thousands of potholes across all five boroughs as freezing and thawing leave streets scarred.
Report highlights long-term fiscal pressures as officials debate tax increases and spending plans.
Ruling orders owner of a rent-stabilized building to fix major violations within a month and pay daily penalties.
Attorney general says hospital’s decision to halt care for transgender teens may violate New York anti-discrimination law.
More than 60 organizations urge Gov. Kathy Hochul and lawmakers to expand a loan forgiveness program to retain public interest lawyers.
Measure aligns housing code with zoning reforms that expanded legal basement apartments across the city.
New pilot program will require faster cleanup at public infrastructure after winter storms left many bus shelters buried in snow.
City officials say new seats across all five boroughs will expand access to early education for families starting this fall.