The Employer Violations Dashboard uses data to tracks businesses’ violations of a range of workers’ rights and protections.
Linda Sun, and her husband, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
Officials estimated that as many as 7,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in Manhattan on Labor Day.
Destructive and deadly storms like Hurricanes Ida and Sandy have highlighted an urgent need for investments that green bonds could fund.
A new report from WalletHub shows inflation is a significantly bigger problem in New York City than it is in other U.S. cities.
City officials were exploring a number of options, including collecting devices at the start of the day.
Intermediaries that administer billions in Medicaid funding for home care workers are fighting back against cutting them out of the system.
Arrow submitted monthly invoices to HHC that certified and detailed the hours that each guard was on duty during each shift on each day.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights imposed $1 million in civil penalties to Parkchester Preservation Management.
The state’s Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance granted the city permission to start issuing 60-day limits at homeless shelters.
The money would have gone towards communities, mostly in The Bronx, already grappling with air pollution and high asthma rates.
The city’s comptroller is our municipal auditor and financial watchdog.
Adams, his election committee and City Hall received federal subpoenas in July related to an 2021 campaign finances investigation.
"Street Vendor Reform" package of bills aims to provide a regulated, predictable, enforceable system for these local businesses.
The fight over the fate of the Elizabeth Street Garden may be nearing its conclusion.
Local members negotiated commitments from the Adams administration for more than $500 million in new investments ahead of Thursday's vote.
Mayor Eric Adams released the findings on Wednesday as part of the city's "Get Sheds Down" program.
Rajkumar will look to replace current city Comptroller Brad Lander, who recently announced his bid to run for New York City mayor in 2025.
NYPD misconduct lawsuits have cost the city more than $82 million in 2024 so far, per a new analysis. But the actual figure may be higher.
The board determined it had no jurisdiction to prosecute Kaz Daughtry last year because his new position was a civilian one.
A direct employment requirement has been narrowed to only apply to “core hotel jobs” such as housekeeping and front desk staff.
Comptroller Brad Lander in the audit says about $11 million paid to DocGo by the Adams administration should be recouped.
The Parks Department did not comment on THE CITY’s inquiry on whether it supports the amendment.
About 66 lifeguards will be on call for emergencies until 8 p.m., Mayor Eric Adams announced.
Lander made the announcement in a campaign video posted on YouTube Tuesday morning.
At a public appearance on Saturday, Adams said the law would be dangerous to inmates and prison staff.
“If we want New York to remain … enjoyable, economically viable, we need to be able to move,” said Law-Gisiko of the City Club of New York.
City legislators want voters to give them the power to say yay or nay to even more of the Mayor’s agency picks.
“The mayor’s campaign has continued to draw strong support from New Yorkers,” said Vito Pitta, an attorney for Adams 2025 campaign.
“It sounds all nice and fluffy,” said Councilmember Linda Lee. “Now show us how the money was actually spent.”
The Baruch Bathhouse, the city’s first, opened in 1901 as the Rivington Street Municipal Bath.
Can you vote, get financial aid, or travel out of state? Some of that depends on your supervised release and evolving laws.
The new rule requires all buildings with one to nine residential units and all special use buildings to put their trash in containers.
The disbarment will take effect immediately, and his name will be stricken from the roll of New York attorneys and counselors-at-law.
Community doulas who spoke to THE CITY described challenges in serving low-income communities and in getting paid in a timely manner.
The mayor and City Council have a June 30 deadline to agree on the multibillion-dollar blueprint that fuels the city's finances.
A total of $58.3 million will be restored to the three New York City public library systems, officials said Friday.
“It means so much to be out here today, running because I love my community,” said Jordan Wright.
The restaurant owner is described as a "moderate" Republican and would seek the GOP nomination if he ran in 2025.
One of the most liberal members of Congress will try to fight off a strong Democratic primary challenge Tuesday from a moderate politician.