International Women's Day & Women's History Month
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.
Luxury new 14-story building on New Jersey's Hudson River waterfront has surpassed 60% sold. Homeowners enjoy quick trip to Manhattan
A 20-year-old man who ran after and fired a gun at a couple Monday is dead after NYPD officers shot him in East Flatbush, officials said.
City's counsel denies “outrageous allegations” and predicts “full vindication in court.”
David Banks called the city cuts “extremely hurtful” and said he was “fighting like heck to get these cuts restored."
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Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
A former transit cop says Mayor Eric Adams exposed himself and sexually assaulted her during a 1993 run-in, according to an updated filing.
Donald Trump’s lawyers told a New York appeals court he can't post a bond covering the full amount of his $454 million civil fraud judgment.
Samyia Spain, 19 — whom a man reportedly stabbed because she wouldn't follow him on Instagram— is one of five murder victims this weekend.
Under Taylor's visionary leadership, Diamond Mine sets course for expansion and growth, solidifying her industry success
The 15th annual Jimmy Awards® which will take place on Monday, June 24, 2024 at 7:30pm at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre.
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.”
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New Yorkers this week also learned they don't have to roost at Chick-fil-A.
There are plenty of ways to mitigate your allergies.
Eliminating intersection parking helped end traffic deaths in Hoboken, advocates say — and 10 community boards want the same for the city.
Fraggle Rock Puppeteer at SoHo Playhouse in U.S. premiere of spicy puppetry show, Epidermis Circus, March 20 - 24
Arts Patron Stuart Holland Donated Yamaha Upright and Unveiled It with Performances by Bertha Hope, Danny Mixon and Luther S. Allison
Here's everything that New Yorkers need to know for the parade Saturday.
New York prosecutors said Thursday they are open to delaying the start of Donald Trump's hush-money criminal trial by a month.
The warm weather must have awoken the city's health inspectors, who closed nearly 10 eateries around the city — the most in many months.
Teens Discovered Non-Performance Professions in Commercial Theatre
Potentially hundreds of people whose housing vouchers were cut off due to errors by the city will be eligible for the help again.
“Customers keep asking us why we’re not open — and keep asking us to open regardless of the ticketing situation,” he said.
A man acted in self-defense when he wrestled a gun from and shot a belligerent straphanger in a viral subway fight, prosecutors said.
History In The Making, During Women's History Month
The rent has never been higher for a February across three boroughs, according to a new study.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg said a delay to Trump's criminal trial would give time to review recently received files, a filing states.
Tech Guide's ranking is the latest accolade for CUNY SPS' MS in Data Science program, which has been earning honors for academic excellence.
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Rents are rising, apartment development starts drop, and construction jobs are declining, new statistics show.
Firms operating public housing units have been “very aggressive” with efforts to kick people out for non-payment of rent.
Event to feature conversation with twin Holocaust survivor Marion Ein Lewin, a silent auction, and a tour of the museum’s new exhibition.