The bill would give plaintiffs the ability to file retroactive claims, and hold institutions liable for gender-motivated violence.
Lisa Garcia, a veteran of the federal EPA and an outspoken critic of President Trump, will succeed Rohit Aggarwala.
Two delivery apps had filed a lawsuit to keep the city from enacting new legislation, but a federal judge on Friday denied their request.
Mayor Mamdani and Speaker Julie Menin announced the city’s first Quadrennial Commission since 2015 to review pay for elected officials.
The incoming snow storm will affect early voting for three special elections in New York City.
Backed by $4 million from MetroPlusHealth, the clinics at NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull and Queens will provide care to youth patients.
The state's Independent Redistricting Commission will have until Feb. 6 to draw a new district.
Mayor Mamdani finalized a rule prohibiting hotels from charging undisclosed fees, as well as unexpected credit card holds.
Meanwhile, Mamdani continues to say that corporations and the wealthy should pay higher taxes.
The city has failed to claim state money for indigent defense, deepening a staffing crisis.
The contract with the publicly-owned corporation that allows ICE to park vehicles on Pier 40 won’t be renewed when it expires in late June.
Appearing on The View, the mayor defended his stance on ICE enforcement, opposing federal immigration raids in the city.
An ambitious experiment to give young people money and trust them to spend it well shows promising early signs, participants say.
The governor is raising millions of dollars for her reelection campaign, but the public doesn’t know who she’s meeting with.
A number of rallies are planned in New York City for Tuesday to protest the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s second inauguration.
Health care is a major sticking point in negotiations as contract talks are set to restart at Montefiore, Mount Sinai and NY-Presbyterian.
The new leaders selected by the new speaker represent a changing of the guard.
The new comptroller's new estimate, if accurate, would mean Mamdami faces even tougher choices than previously projected.
Federal funding in the city covers cost for public housing, public education, Medicaid and SNAP benefits.
In June 2025, Khalil walked out of an immigration center after a federal judge in New Jersey ordered his release from custody.
The NYC DOC has begun piloting an electronic record system after investigators found handwritten logs masked hundreds of violent incidents.
The firings amounted to illegal retaliation and intimidation for union activity, according to the New York State Nurses Association.
Herbert pled not guilty plea at his arraignment on Tuesday. He is due back in court on Jan. 30.
New York City could lose billions of dollars in federal funding.
He says he won’t get paid from the new venture, dubbed The NYC Token, at least for now.
The proposal, which Kathy Hochul will introduce in her State of the State speech, will need approval from the legislature.
The governor has ruled out an income tax hike. Meanwhile, the state budget is due next week.
Rafael Espinal will focus on the city's creative economy, ensuring artists and freelancers can afford to live and work in the city.
New York City officials announced that the city will extend double bus lanes from 42nd Street to 23rd Street.
This is Gov. Hochul’s fifth State of the State speech.
The protest is set to begin around noon Tuesday outside the ICE facility on Varick Street in Lower Manhattan.
The new program will seek bids for faster and more cost-efficient bathroom installations across NYC in the next 90 days.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem made the comments during a press conference on Thursday at One World Trade Center.
The transportation authority wants to know how technology can be used to detect weapons, monitor unattended items or even foresee stampedes.
Adams nominated Strauber on January 1, 2022, the first day of his administration, and the Council quickly confirmed her appointment.
Under the plan, in the first year, free child care for 2-year-olds would be offered in “high-need areas” selected by City Hall.
The freeze in funding was done in part due to allegations of fraudulent child care programming in five Democrat-run states.
The administration is targeting the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program and the Social Services Block Grant program.
The tens of thousands of migrants living in what critics have called a “shadow system” will likely remain in the city’s homeless shelters.