Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
Educator Ellen Lewis wrote The Wednesday Lady, using her fifty years as a teacher and sharing some of her report card notes and much more.
DNA identified the Hell's Kitchen body as Patricia Kathleen McGlone, a teen who went missing in the 1960s, police said.
Columbia student protesters Monday face suspensions after they defied a deadline to break up a pro-Palestinian encampment.
This month, Patch revealed details of a lawsuit accusing the nightclub’s management of forcing women employees into sex with male clients.
Restored 1984 comedy documentary presented at Wed., April 24 screening @ BAM Rose Cinema in Brooklyn
The date when drivers into Manhattan will face tolls — barring legal challenges — was officially set Friday.
Rent is up 20 percent over the past year, and 50 percent since pre-COVID, a new study found.
A new forecast by The Weather Channel predicts that an increasingly likely La Niña could contribute to record-high temperatures this summer.
New York City has the second-best bar in North America, according to a new ranking. Find out where.
Beyond Time”, the Exhibition Inspired by Trypillia, celebrates Ukrainian Heritage and Jewellery this Spring
Rats, mice and roaches were found by inspectors in this week's restaurant closures.
A 22-year-old man was hit in the face with a rock while he tried to recover his Israel flag, in what cops are investigating as a hate crime.
Don't worry — Saturday and Sunday will be the picture of spring weather, including some April showers.
Collaboration Between CUNY SPS and Six Community Colleges Allows Associate-Degree Holders to Advance Their Education Without Interruption
One New Yorker every 36 hours has died in a traffic crash this year, according to a new study.
The PaceDocs Team focuses film on the craft of barrel making For the first time, the documentary will premiere in English and Spanish
Students at City College of New York and Fashion Institute of Technology launched pro-Palestinian protests Thursday.
Enhancing the accessibility of jewelry and watch appraisals, Instappraise introduces a new trifold design for small businesses.
"We will do everything in our power to retry this case," a spokesperson said after a decision to overturn Harvey Weinstein's conviction.
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"There’s a well-concerted organizing effort," Adams said of the protester tents. But here's the real common denominator: they're cheap.
"People that go to libraries, I want to get them safely," he said about spending roughly $60 million on NYPD classes instead of libraries.
Atlantic Theater Company Announces Complete Casting for THE WELKIN
A veteran tabloid publisher testified Tuesday that he pledged to be Donald Trump 's "eyes and ears" during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Professor Claudia Green to Conduct Study on Agritourism in Spain
Student protests over the war in Gaza have created a new and unpredictable challenge for President Joe Biden.
Former President Donald Trump met with another foreign leader while he was in New York for his criminal hush money trial.
Columbia University said it was making "important progress" with pro-Palestinian student protesters who set up a tent encampment.
Officials are "making progress" on dismantling the encampment, which has led to over 100 arrests and sparked similar protests nationwide.
Officers Christian Garcia, 32, and Julio Alcantara-Santiago, 40, were arrested Tuesday on sex crime charges, police said.
Teacher Ellen Lewis wrote a fantastic book about her 50 years as an educator. Turns out it's perfect for your end-of-year teacher gift!
Presenting Glimpses into the Developmental Process of New Musicals
Manhattan Theatre Club ’s Broadway Premiere of MARY JANE Starring Academy Award Nominee Rachel McAdams
The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan canceled an upcoming concert in New York City by calling the city a "dangerous mess."
"Just say 'Free Palestine' one time," the performance artist repeatedly chides Baldwin before he appears to smack the phone from her hand.
Event featured conversation with twin Holocaust survivor Marion Ein Lewin, a silent auction, and a tour of the museum's new exhibition.