A line of strong thunderstorms Friday morning was tracked by forecasters, who warned of severe weather all day and storms into the weekend.
The Adams administration moved to switch 250,000 public-sector retirees to a controversial, privately run healthcare plan on September 1.
The company offers products to “unlock devices with ease” and “extract more data” to “get the most out of your investigations.”
That’s when, she said, one of the men introduced himself as “the new owner of the building.”
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The dramatic vote Thursday is the first override of a mayoral veto since Michael Bloomberg and could set up a court battle.
New measures including Bigbelly trash compactors, Smart Composting Bin reduce waste on sidewalks and keep City streets clean and safe
In the New York, Newark, and Jersey City region, the food-at-home category saw a 4.4 percent increase in the last year.
The two men are in serious but stable condition after a concrete ceiling fell on them Thursday, authorities said.
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Good news: the heat will break. Bad news: it'll be broken by days of rain.
The devices are designed to improve access to medical benefits and housing for those just released.
The new show aims to shake up the market, offering exciting and enriching shopping opportunities for connoisseurs and the trade.
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The average cost per NYCHA apartment is $485,000, enough to buy a large house in most places that aren't New York City, the study found.
Fear of crime is weighing heavily on New Yorkers' minds, with 41 percent telling pollsters they've never been so worried about their safety.
A scooter-riding shooter fired into a crowd of hundreds in a Bronx park Tuesday night, hitting four people, police said.
The Taiwanese Puppet Show for All Ages is coming to Queens on August 13.
The Clinton Hill site will house more adults in a dormitory setting than at any previous shelter in New York City’s history.
Manhattan has 20% fewer store employees than before the pandemic — and Amazon is a prime reason.
Émilia Decaudin would make history as New York’s first transgender state legislator if elected.
This year’s budget includes an additional $5 million for opening public school pools for free lessons.
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Did you miss Manhattanhenge in the spring? You'll get two last chances to see it this week.
When the centers in Brooklyn and Queens open, there will be 14 such large-scale facilities scattered across the city, officials said.
The boy fell from an East Flatbush building's fourth-floor Monday, a tragedy that remains under investigation, police said.
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NY Yankees legend Ron Blomberg talked to me about his career and the upcoming Legends of Baseball Cruise
And Mayor Eric Adams isn't content with going after the sellers of flavored disposable vapes: "I believe that we need to ban cigarettes."
Forget about that trip upstate Monday — service on two Metro-North lines is suspended because of flooding, officials said.
An 86-year-old man was cut down by gunfire Saturday while he walked to a mosque to pray, according to police and reports.
An 87-year-old died and two people were seriously injured after a scooter-riding gunman fired shots in Brooklyn and Queens, the NYPD said.
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Joey Chestnut ate 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes, and some other food things happened.
One person indicted in the straw donor scam said Adams "doesn’t want to do anything if he doesn’t get 25 Gs," an indictment states.
AHRC New York City's Free July 11 Symposium in Manhattan Focuses on Rights and Protections
Just when New Yorkers thought it was safe to go in the water, shark sightings increased. Enter the shark-spotting drones.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Washington Heights, broken doors in Ocean Hill, mice infestation in Astoria, and more.
There was only one eatery ordered closed this week. Can you guess which one?