Brooklyn Councilmember Sandy Nurse looks to create consequences for locking tenants out.
Fabrizio, who was first appointed in 2001 by then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, has also been the subject of complaints dating back to 2016.
The CCRB said a new unit launched in October to investigate racial profiling and police bias won’t have enough funds to operate past June.
"Mayor Adams is heading down a dangerous road," advocates said after an order late Wednesday pausing protections for homeless families.
In a speech that lasted a minute less than Daniel Penny's fatal chokehold, the mayor did not say Penny's name, the word chokehold or police.
A 13-count federal indictment unsealed Wednesday also accuses Santos of theft of public funds and lying to Congress.
A Rockland County executive compared the city's plan to "human trafficking," but City Hall says that's just racist rhetoric.
The state comptroller wants to return New Yorkers’ money tied up in old accounts and missed checks. Here’s how you can get your money.
The 70 players honored include Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams, and Willie Mays.
The lawsuit, which Whitehead calls ‘frivolous,’ is the latest legal challenge facing the longtime mentee and friend of Mayor Eric Adams.
The company marketing the technology is promising to save building owners from hefty fines under Local Law 97.
The plan to allow revamped ‘Boro Taxis’ to operate without having to adhere to a color scheme sparked protests from hacks.
"We don’t want to shut off anyone’s water,” Mayor Eric Adams said Monday. “The goal is to keep water on."
E. Jean Carroll, 79, has testified that Trump raped her in the dressing room of a Bergdorf Goodman department store in midtown Manhattan.
A $17 minimum wage, free buses on five lines, a reanimation of"zombie" charter schools and more for the city are in a state budget deal.
Days after announcing it was moving forward, on the razing downtown, the Adams administration decided to hold off for two weeks.
The $106.7 billion executive budget will be negotiated with the City Council, which had previously blasted some of the mayor’s cuts.
York Studios, which opened its Michaelangelo Campus for film and TV shoots in 2019, wants to add a second studio with a 60-foot ceiling.
The executive budget's delicate financial dance could be tripped up by a projected $4.3 billion for asylum seekers, Mayor Eric Adams said.
Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday he'd shelve some proposed cuts to city libraries. But library officials say $36.2 million in cuts remain.
Just in time for the warm weather, learn how to organize outdoor parties in your neighborhood — it’s not as daunting as you might think.
The directive comes after Manhattan Congressman Jerry Nadler wrote the FCC that the 32-foot-tall pillars appear ‘out of context.’
"His sudden ouster will have profound consequences for Fox News, for TV news and the Republican Party."
The "New York Climate Exchange" will bring in $1 billion, 7,000 permanent jobs and train thousands in green jobs, Mayor Eric Adams said.
Developers and tenant advocates alike say leaders in Albany failed to put muscle into pushing ambitious development proposals.
Nine lots from East 119th to 120th streets are required for the construction of a ‘launch box’ for tunnel boring machines.
First-time jobless claims rise, even as employers are financing a special tax to pay down unemployment insurance fund debts.
City agencies had to scramble after Twitter removed blue checks Thursday that show users — and New Yorkers — which accounts are legit.
Providing shelter and other aid for asylum-seekers is projected to cost $4.3 billion in the current and next city budget.
Jeffrey Maddrey overrode a Brooklyn police sergeant’s decision to book a former colleague who pursued three boys in Brownsville.
“Nonprofits are stretched too thin, and they are rejecting cases because they’re not getting the resources they need from the city."
Republicans upset with Donald Trump's indictment are trying to falsely portray New York City as a place overrun by crime.
Crime is top of mind this week as we talk all things criminal justice with George Grasso, who knows the issue from the street up.
Most New Yorkers are happy with life in the Empire State, but a pollster says there's a catch: "30% say they wish they lived elsewhere."
The Housing Authority pulled down data on its website after THE CITY found nearly every one of its buildings scored grades of D and F.
DOT is expanding car-share spots in the northeast Bronx. Locals say the agency has ignored calls to place the spots on private property.
After conflicting rulings over an abortion drug, city and state officials started stockpiling pills and unleashed a flurry of legal briefs.
Rep. Jim Jordan waged a "transparent campaign to intimidate and attack" Alvin Bragg over his indictment of Donald Trump, a lawsuit contends.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to lift a state land use rule is meeting opposition from some Manhattan and Brooklyn legislators.
The city's guarantee of "right to counsel" in housing court will be an empty promise without cold, harsh cash in the budget, advocates say.