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This week, city inspectors found roaches in Harlem, mice infestation in Hell's Kitchen, broken doors in Astoria, and more.
Anything fireworks-related is open. Pretty much everything else is closed.
Brooklyn is the cleanest borough in town this week.
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The annual Gala raised funds to support world-class performances and programs in Queens
In a rare occurrence, two supervisors face criminal charges over injuries that disabled two workers at an East Harlem building site.
The pace of tenant requests for repairs has dropped dramatically since 2019; a federal judge’s oversight and unusual management discipline.
The federal housing agency hit pause on its decision after getting pushback from the nation’s large public housing authorities.
Inspectors found tampered with batteries at 80 Madison St., where a fire killed four earlier this month, and at nearby 91 Canal St.
DJ Mickey Pérez, The Pedrito Martinez Group and Antonio Doza & Doza Dance Company will lead the evening of music, dance, community & culture
The handshake budget deal — which goes for a City Council vote Friday — restores library funding and avoids cuts to schools, officials said.
A police escort was spotted outside the famed singer's Upper East Side home after she was discharged, according to a report.
The New York Yankees right-hander pitched the 24th perfect game in MLB history Wednesday night, retiring every Oakland batter.
Understanding the potential benefits and concerns of consuming caffeine.
“It is impossible for us to predict what will happen for the holiday celebrations on Monday and Tuesday the Fourth,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
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The Uplifting Love Song “Your Mermaid” is out now!
The Multi-Dimensional artist comes alive on new release
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“I’m going to buy a lot of f---ing chicken from you guys," a former schools official told a conspirator. "Let's do the beef."
The famed singer developed a serious bacterial infection and will spend several days in an ICU, her manager wrote on Instagram.
Buckley Prize, from Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement, Honors Louise Mirrer as America Prepares for Independence Day
There's a reason they make action movies about escaping New York: It ain't easy.
The agency plans to raise costs and cap subsidies: “It feels like I’m being punished for using paratransit,” one commuter testified.
One library repair project has been in the works for nearly 14 years, THE CITY found.
The Long Island former Marine returned to court Wednesday to face a grand jury indictment.
Rat-friendly mountains of bagged food waste on sidewalks will be banned starting July 30, officials said.
Dr. Riverso succeeds Brother Daniel Gardner, FSC, to become the College’s 21st president.
Reducing street noise is the goal of new City Council bills designed to stop high decibel sounds that hurt our health.
The city's air quality index is expected to be in the moderate range Wednesday, but could worsen later, health officials warned.
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No Kid Hungry pushes to open food pantries, screen more people for assistance programs and enroll more families in programs like SNAP.
Gov. Hochul urged New Yorkers this week to track air quality and be prepared to wear masks again.
Two district attorneys appear to have fought off challengers and a contentious City Council battle could deliver a surprising victory.
Yomaira Figueroa to Lead “Centro” as it Begins its Second Half Century
Brain-computer interface to control digital devices using thoughts: researchers selected as finalists for the European Inventor Award 2023
The veto further strains the fraught relationship between Adams and the Council, as a deadline for a city budget looms.