He is accused of beating 38-year-old Denisse Oleas-Arancibia to death with an iron earlier this month inside the hotel.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation grant will be used to combat invasive species
Independent film production premieres new millennial story that provides point-of-view narrative.
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Traditional Québecois music trio Grosse Isle will join Polka Loca featuring New York City-based accordion player Erica Mancini
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Manhattan's taxi rider exodus hasn't hit Uber and rideshare apps in areas soon to fall under congestion pricing, however, a study found.
Manhattan prosecutors asked a judge Monday to impose a gag order barring Donald Trump from attacking witnesses in his upcoming trial.
CEO of Open Jar Studios announced today the creation of The Stage Door Foundation.
Female Football Player, Now Successful Attorney CEO, Continues Making History at Age 37
Due to Popular Demand Production Moves to Orpheum Theatre on March 19 Four Week Extension Through April 14
OneKey® MLS Reports Single-family, Closed Median Sale Price of $649,000
The trio suspected in the killing of William Alvarez, 45, on a Bronx subway train last week were arrested Monday, according to reports.
The collision caused "severe delays" on the 2 and 5 lines Monday morning, among other rush hour hiccups, according to the MTA.
"An isolated, random occurrence," is what a top cop said about a fatal fight a trio picked with a man, 45, on a Bronx train Friday.
Jeff Grant’s Remarkable Recovery from Addiction and His Return from Federal Prison, to Private General Counsel/ White Collar Lawyer
Bad luck (literally) hit many New York City eateries this past week.
January's eviction numbers were nearly identical to those in January 2020, right before the COVID pandemic struck, according to data.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Directed by ARIN ARBUS Produced in association with The Acting Company.
Recent data from the CDC shows cases of norovirus spiking in recent weeks in New York City and several Northeast states.
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Federal investigators warn in a new report that the Army Corps of Engineers is not adequately preparing for the effects of climate change.
A 45-year-old man was shot in the chest amid a fight on an D train Friday about 5 a.m. in The Bronx, according to police and reports.
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But a lawyer for one of two companies being sued for wage theft shot back: "It is entirely, 100 percent untrue."
Richard Koenigsberg, who botched an inspection for a Bronx building that collapsed, could still face further consequences, officials said.
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Chicago is thrilled to announce “HART TO HEART”, a post-performance talkback in partnership with Meta.
Mandela – A New Musical, recorded live at the Young Vic, is now available digitally at CenterStageRecords.com and on all digital platforms.
New Designer Rental Building Developed by Halpern Real Estate Ventures Delivers Stylish, Eco-Friendly Living Inside and Out
A subway operator couldn't stop in time to avoid fatally hitting a man along tracks Thursday near West Fourth Street station, police said.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has said she wants to shut down the illegal stores, but the lack of enforcement reveals just how hard that task will be.
The subway cleaners disinfected stations during the height of the pandemic. Two city lawsuits allege that they were underpaid.
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The park that's famous for open-air marijuana dealing is no place for open-air cocaine and psilocybin mushroom dealing, apparently.
The new reduction in migrant spending comes as Mayor Eric Adams announced he'll cancel controversial planned budget cuts to city agencies.