Former President Donald Trump on Saturday lit into New York prosecutors and the criminal hush money case they brought against him.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) had sought last year to terminate officers Brendan Thompson and Herbert Davis at trial.
Touré, the 63-year-old vendor on Fordham Road, said business has also been especially difficult under sanitation’s enforcement regime,
Judge Clarke held that the “illogical and unnecessarily circuitous routes” aren’t giving people with disabilities comparable service.
"Trump refuses to be Woke," an X user tweeted about a report that the former president nodded off during his historic trial's first day.
Containers for organic waste, which includes compostable food scraps, will cost $43.47 for a bin that holds 20 to 25 gallons.
From criminal defense to Family Court, here's what you need to know about free legal help in New York City courts.
A federal corruption inquiry is examining flight upgrades they say the Mayor received while traveling on Turkish Airlines, says a report.
Mayor Eric Adams made the sarcastic offer to Gov. Greg Abbott, who was in New York City for a Republican Party fundraiser.
Cuts to 3-K, libraries, parks and more can be reversed, argued the Council's official response Monday to Mayor Eric Adams' budgets.
“It’s a minority of the community that’s upset by McGuinness redesign,” Gallagher continued. “It’s a small minority.”
Mets owner Cohen has been spending money lavishly to sway public opinion and pack town halls, but the teams’ neighbors still aren't sold.
Elected officials from Manhattan's west side want in on City Hall's climate resiliency plans after being passed over in Sandy funding.
The Wednesday vote of approval was expected, but congestion pricing still faces speed bumps in the form of lawsuits.
Approved Oil’s exclusive contract to sell the city renewable diesel bumped the company that had won the job bid.
The decades-old list aims to tamp down political corruption and prevent civil servants from being swayed by partisan concerns.
A judge issued a gag order Tuesday barring Donald Trump from making public statements about witnesses, prosecutors and jurors in his trial.
In a major shakeup, the city’s Education Department is disbanding its division of teaching and learning.
Silver lost nearly 60 pounds over the last six months of his life before he passed away from cardiac arrest.
The City Council appealed Monday a ruling that struck down a law allowing 800,000 noncitizen New Yorkers to vote in local elections.
"It's a sad day for this country," said former President Donald Trump after back-to-back court rulings Monday.
New York City's mayor nixed a planned Sunday trip to the U.S.-Mexico border over security concerns.
For more than a century, it has been a crime to cheat on your spouse in New York.
Timothy Pearson, a controversial mayoral aide, is the subject of City Hall's second sexual harassment scandal this week.
Donald Trump says it's impossible to pay a $454 million bond by Monday to appeal his civil fraud judgment. Prosecutors don't believe him.
"Pay your bill. If not, we would shut off your water," said Mayor Eric Adams to holders of 2,400 delinquent accounts.
Mayor Eric Adams said he doesn't remember ever meeting a woman who said he demanded oral sex in exchange for career help in 1993.
City's counsel denies “outrageous allegations” and predicts “full vindication in court.”
A former transit cop says Mayor Eric Adams exposed himself and sexually assaulted her during a 1993 run-in, according to an updated filing.
The Council Speaker will announce efforts to protect homeowners from predatory real estate speculation, according to her office.
The City Council leader offered proposals to bring down costs and fix broken government, with past initiatives delayed or thwarted.
As members with links to the pro-housing group Open New York join Manhattan Community Board 5, it must contend with a leadership vacuum.
“This is not a safeguard of the right to shelter,” the SafetyNet Project tweeted on X. “This is a xenophobic rollback.”
“Customers keep asking us why we’re not open — and keep asking us to open regardless of the ticketing situation,” he said.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg said a delay to Trump's criminal trial would give time to review recently received files, a filing states.
Rents are rising, apartment development starts drop, and construction jobs are declining, new statistics show.
Developments on library branches could help the housing crisis, said Council Speaker Adrienne Adams during her State of the City address.
Weekends will be cut for most city libraries if Mayor Eric Adams' $58.3 million in cuts aren't reversed, officials warned.
The three-judge panel ruled that the case doesn't need explicit language to prove a quid-pro-quo relationship.
GrowNYC filed a layoff notice for 60 workers, as advocates warn the city's curbside composting shift could leave old programs in the dirt.