The city’s tax collection agency accidentally shared the home addresses, cell phone numbers and personal email addresses of 1,700 workers.
An NYPD neighborhood coordination officer is accused of taking sides in a local conflict rather than serving as a police liaison.
The new leader of the Bronx Economic Development Corporation found unspent millions from a 1990s federal program.
"This resolution is a win not only for Fortune, but also for the City and for anyone with prior criminal justice involvement."
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As a state letter publicly blasted Mayor Eric Adams' response to the migrant crisis, data shows families could bear the brunt of failures.
Restaurants will have to build new outdoor setups under the permanent program dubbed "Dining Out NYC" starting in 2024.
Lawrence Gray sold diamond earrings, a sapphire brooch, and a 19th century gold pocket watch to a Manhattan auction house, prosecutors said.
Is your bill too damn high? Electricity usage typically goes up in the summer, and a recent rate hike isn’t helping.
New York also has a ‘green amendment’ enshrined in its constitution, and the decision in Big Sky Country could affect how it is applied.
“Who in hell would want to go back to Rikers to get the funds,” he said. “Once you leave there that’s it.”
Traumatic memories of escaping her home during Ida with her then-7-year-old daughter still haunt Maryann Morris.
Navigating education's peaks and valleys: insights on the challenging yet rewarding journey, drawing parallels to scaling Everest.
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NYC planning & management consulting firm named one of America’s fastest-growing companies
The free walking tour “Labor History & Madison Square” will take place on Sunday, September 3rd from 11am - 12:30pm - rain or shine.
One accused toll evader wrongly used E-ZPass lanes more than 1,000 times, according to the lawsuits.
Record-warm Atlantic sea surface temperatures in part prompted forecasters to update their predictions for this hurricane season.
Some New Yorkers call them "a bright spot" of the pandemic, others dub them "trash magnets."
Some residents are on rent strike and demanding their apartments get their regulated status restored.
Tips and advice for staying safe during high temperatures and when air quality is low
Train your voice & be an Audiobook Actor! SAG-AFTRA has said its members are still allowed to work voiceover and audiobook jobs.
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“Just two cargo bikes can replace one box truck," notes Transportation department Commissioner Ydanis Rodriquez, "increasing safety."
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene intends to use Target, Amazon and Walgreens gift cards to boost community engagement.
A battle over who is entitled to early retail licenses has flared up. A judge implored the two sides to reach a compromise within two weeks.
Forecasters warn storms barreling toward New York City could make for less-than-pleasant commuting.
Legendary rocker performs mega-hits and emotional ballads before sold-out crowd in Chicago
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What do rat poop, a Listeria outbreak and bagels have in common? Not much other than they're major food news this week.
A potential school bus strike threatens to coincide with public school children's return to school in the fall, said Chancellor David Banks.
New York City's rent prices in July boiled over into record-breaking territory in nearly every way measured by a new study.
Roaches in a Manhattan ramen eatery, roaches in a Queens bakery. Meanwhile, Brooklyn sparkles, according to inspectors this week.
Michael Dodes, 41, was arrested after leaving his 1-year-old in a car for more than four hours, cops said.
The goal is to prevent flight cancellations and reduce the burden on short-staffed air traffic controllers.
“Cities bring their own unique concerns when it comes to both climate change and extreme weather,” Schlichting said.
After a pandemic reprieve, New Yorkers who rely on Medicaid have to again prove they qualify in order to keep coverage.
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"New York's eviction machine is in full swing," an advocate said.