Also in the news: Jonathan Majors accuser charged, teen's hijab ripped off, dog-friendly haunted house.
Donald Trump's fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen testified that he worked to boost the supposed value of the former president's assets.
The woman who accused Jonathan Majors of domestic violence in New York City is facing an assault charge, according to a report.
The Big Apple is third on Orkin's "Rattiest Cities List" for 2023. Find out what cities beat it.
As many new Americans often tell us, moving to a new country is not easy. It takes courage and tenacity, and we can all use help.
Warm weather's return this week could break a seven-weekend streak of rain, forecasters said.
Tony Award® winning SIX The Musical By Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss
feat. Reflective Folk Rock Song, “Long Time Ago”
Also in the news: Woman sexually assaulted on subway, congestion tolls coming, and Sikh man beaten to death after car crash.
A "shift in weight and balance" while passengers left a plane at JFK caused the jet's nose to rise in the air, said a JetBlue spokesperson.
Attention parents, grandparents, and kids' book lovers! A new book, The Magic Door, shares a powerful message for children around the world
The 7 train was partly suspended Monday morning, while seven other lines ran with delays, officials said.
Many are asking "Where is Clayton Morris Living?" but the better question is: How is Clayton Morris Living and how can he help you!
"We're out of room," Mayor Eric Adams said as advocates celebrated a sit down they said would help keep asylum seekers off the streets.
Joins London’s University of Reading for Oct. 25 summit in NYC on commercial, office trends
Before panic over Paris bedbugs exploded online, New York City quietly saw infestation complaints reach the highest level since 2019.
Roaches in one restaurant meant no more service until further notice.
Starring Jasmine Amy Rogers as Betty Boop Ainsley Melham, Erich Bergen, Stephen DeRosa, Angelica Hale, Anastacia McCleskey And Faith Prince.
The United States hasn’t had an El Niño winter in four years, and the latest data shows the potential impact of the new weather pattern.
What’s being built down the block? How much did your neighbor pay for that place? Here's THE CITY’s document-digging guide.
Award Recognizes Outstanding Public Service by an Employee
The much-bemoaned seventh rainy weekend in a row for New York City is getting started a day early.
Jewish undergraduates at the school’s Manhattan campuses mobilize aid efforts and wait warily for Israel’s next move.
The FREE Concert Features Performances by Workman’s Ensemble, New Orleans Saxophonist Calvin Johnson & Native Son, and a Second Line Parade
A mock studio apartment inside a parking garage this weekend will show how cars have gobbled up New Yorkers' living space, advocates said.
Also in the news: antisemitic attack, fire injures five and the coolest NYC neighborhood.
Benefitting the WJA Foundation and commemorating four decades of dedication to empowering women in jewelry and watch industries.
Security staff at a Midtown migrant facility got arrested after a melee that started when a confidant demanded entry but refused to show ID.
Air France turned a blind eye to predatory sexual behavior at the airport for years, a woman contends in a suit filed in New York.
The mayor’s computer-assisted pretending raises alarms for some ethics experts.
On Nov. 19, the Smithsonian-affiliate celebrates the festival of light with Kathak dance, Bhangra music, Indian food & family activities.
The World Premiere production of Doris Day: My Secret Love now playing Off-Broadway until October 29th.
A citywide "all-out deployment" of NYPD cops will continue, police officials said Wednesday, though they noted no specific threats.
Also in the news: All for-hire vehicles must go electric, call for voter suppression probe and a violent assault caught on video.
First-of-its-kind website offers information and resources for NYC women interested in participating in civic life
The city's new "Green Rides" program requires all rideshares to be either zero-emission or wheelchair-accessible by the decade's end.
“Life Of The Party” is out now!
NYU Graduate Elevated to Executive Director to Lead and Guide International Non-Profit Into Next Phase
The grim housing construction projection for this year is far below the 30,000 homes originally expected, a new study found.
Remember Labor Day? That was New York City's last dry weekend.