Supporters say higher pay is needed to meet rising living costs, while business groups warn the proposal could strain small employers.
Forecast projects stronger tax revenue than City Hall estimates as officials search for ways to close a multibillion-dollar deficit.
The bill would create "entertainment zones" where New Yorkers and tourists can enjoy a drink outside.
Republican Vickie Paladino in her lawsuit argued that the ethics complaint infringed on her First Amendment rights to free speech.
The project will be the busway's first major redesign since traffic restrictions were implemented in 2019.
The ruling could limit housing access for low-income renters and weaken local and statewide anti-discrimination measures.
City officials say new rules and repairs at public housing developments will remove long-standing sidewalk sheds.
State lawmakers are reviewing a narrower revenue plan as the mayor seeks new funding to close a multibillion-dollar city budget gap.
Officials say expanding child care access will help parents keep jobs and move families out of shelters.
The 30th Street shelter in Manhattan has been the gateway to the city’s shelter system since the 1980’s, but is in dire need of repairs.
City plans to move adult men’s and adult family shelter intake to new Manhattan sites while relocating current residents by mid-March.
The City will use $50 million to build playgrounds, redesign structures and add landscaping.
Consumers can verify licenses or file complaints.
Queens Council Member Vickie Paladino faces formal disciplinary proceedings after repeated Islamophobic posts on social media.
The Mayor faces deadline to act on housing vouchers, leaving thousands of low-income New Yorkers at risk of eviction.
The mayor’s $4 million modular restroom plan promises faster, cheaper installations.
Department of Transportation struggles to meet 2019 Streets Plan benchmarks, citing staffing, capacity, and community engagement challenges.
Expansion of early childhood care highlights teacher shortage, pay disparities, and need for strong nonprofit partnerships.
The decision preserves the congressional district for the midterm elections.
New Yorkers rallied in Midtown after U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Iran, while a separate February protest called for civilian protections.
Mayor’s housing push exposes widening gap between renters alleging neglect and small property owners warning of financial collapse.
Proposal would transform Queens rail yard into housing, parks and schools with $21 billion in federal grants.
Report finds expanding parking meters could raise over $1 billion annually amid projected multibillion-dollar deficit.
Trump called the snow program evidence of "Democratic inconsistency."
Mayor Zohran Mamdani taps Erin Dalton to lead Department of Social Services.
Snowstorm causes NYC trash and recycling delays.
NYC mayor highlights frontline workers’ efforts during extreme winter weather as officials review recent public safety concerns.
Mamdani appointed a city planning chair and director, reappointed Housing Development Corporation and Department of City Planning leaders.
Amid a blizzard with snow and ice, NYC opens new shelters and deploys outreach teams to protect residents without homes.
Council oversight highlights urgent repairs and ongoing costs at older adult centers across New York City.
Powerhouse Apartments will open 84 units, including 30 for formerly homeless residents, under a new expedited City review process.
The law ensures workers can take time off from day one for caregiving, court appearances, and emergencies without retaliation.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani outlined a new action plan to improve prison conditions, and bring them to compliance.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani sent notices to 187 gyms, regarding hard-to-cancel memberships and deceptive advertising.
Lawmakers press New York City officials on EMS wages, regional workforce migration and a projected multibillion-dollar budget gap.
The Timbale Terrace development will provide affordable homes and a permanent home for Casa Belongó Music and Arts Center.
New leadership will soon begin hearings and data review before voting on rent adjustments for stabilized leases across the five boroughs.
Facing a multibillion-dollar shortfall, City Hall proposes higher taxes on top earners or property owners, drawing pushback from lawmakers.
Ana María Archila will lead International Affairs and Faiza Ali will head Immigrant Affairs for New York City.
The 73rd Assembly District encompasses Murray Hill, Turtle Bay, Sutton Place, Midtown East, and the Upper East Side.