An infusion of state aid will help the mayor close the massive two-year budget shortfall, City Hall said, as fiscal watchdogs urged caution.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a balanced budget after securing Albany support and ordering city agencies to slash spending.
Gov. Kathy Hochul backed Dan Goldman while Mayor Zohran Mamdani lined up behind Brad Lander in the escalating June 23 primary battle.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announce nearly $8 billion in two-year support for New York City.
Paladino has agreed to delete three social media posts and will remove the title of "councilwoman" from her personal social media account.
The governor said the budget includes money for universal childcare, police on subways and a tax on the apartments of wealthy nonresidents.
There are two vacancies among the four seats the mayor gets to fill on the transit authority’s board.
An economist said New York labor officials misclassified thousands of home care jobs, skewing the City’s employment data.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani ordered immediate reviews after police said a suspect was released from Bellevue hours before a deadly assault.
Public housing tenants in Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx will meet face-to-face with NYCHA and City Hall leaders this spring.
New York City’s rent board opened the door to a freeze for stabilized apartments as tenants and landlords brace for a June vote.
On Thursday, lawmakers said that the bill would be included in the final budget and allow the city to crack down on "super speeders."
An NYPD captain faces discipline after a video captured him criticizing Mayor Zohran Mamdani while on duty in Brooklyn.
The $31M court judgement marks the largest penalty ever secured by the City.
A Siena College poll finds Hochul’s numbers decline.
A new $20 million investment from the MTA aims to improve childhood asthma outcomes.
The Democratic primary will be held on June 23, 2026.
The former mayor is listed in critical but stable condition.
The event at the Brooklyn Law School aims to raise awareness on the Second Look Act and the fight for sentencing reform.
Research shows hospitals are increasing investments and contract labor amid a legislative push to expand program protection.
After winter storms worsened conditions, lawmakers and residents call for enforcement and accountability from dog owners.
New legislation mandates vaccine information for public school families and expands outreach as childhood immunization rates decline.
Organize NYC will canvass five neighborhoods to increase turnout at Rent Guidelines Board hearings ahead of June rent vote.
The trip to New York City is part of the British monarchy's four-day visit to the United States.
State and city leaders clash over PTET tax credit as Hochul says change would raise taxes.
Wilson had a 17 point lead on his closest challenger, Lindsey Boylan, as of Tuesday night.
New bill would require landlords to negotiate with tenant unions with millions in funding.
Former NYPD Chief of Department John Chell announced his candidacy in a social media video.
Four candidates are vying for the city council seat that was vacated by Erik Bottcher.
Officials warn funding loss could disrupt infrastructure projects and transit workforce across New York.
Rising arrests, stricter rules and system barriers reshape how families access medical care and housing.
Arrest, eviction and legal claims collide as officials warn deed theft can hide behind paperwork that appears valid.
Mayor blocks one buffer zone bill over constitutional concerns while allowing a narrower measure tied to houses of worship.
Thousands of secure curbside bins will replace trash bags across all boroughs under an expanded sanitation plan.
Local residents have argued that there was no public review and that city officials skipped notice requirements.
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The New York/New Jersey Host Committee is projecting about 1.2 million people will visit the region during the World Cup.
Critics want the mayor to reject a similar measure targeting educational facilities.
The Prudence Ferry has been abandoned for years, but will get a second life in the waters off Fire Island this summer.
Federal officials resume payments after legal challenge over delayed transit funding tied to contracting rules review.