A "combination of negligence and misconduct" enabled Epstein to take his own life in a New York City federal jail, according to a watchdog.
Over 450 come together for Jewish National Fund-USA’s 14th annual JNFuture Shabbat in the Park
"The very first city in America to have a congestion pricing plan," said Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Man Fatally Stabbed 47 Times In Hate Attack: DA | Central Park Boathouse Partially Reopens | Restore Park Waterfall: Locals | Teen Killed
New video captures the moment a protester threw slices over the gates of City Hall while screaming, "Give us pizza or give us death!"
Casey Cott Making His Broadway Debut as “Christian” Beginning Tuesday, August 1 For a Limited Engagement Through December 3
The steadfast and outspoken civic leader, who died Sunday, helped save the city and MTA from financial ruin.
Next year's calendar has been tweaked with more vacation days, Diwali will be an official school holiday, and more.
Ann Marie Mauro to be the next Joan Hansen Grabe Dean of the School of Nursing at Hunter
A $25 million federal grant will pay for 173 electric charging stations, said senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Industry professionals honor three prominent real estate colleagues who are changing New York City’s landscape.
After a severe thunderstorm warning Monday, New Yorkers can expect more horrible weather this week, forecasters said.
Additionally, Asi Wind’s Inner Circle celebrates 250 performances this Saturday, June 24, 2023.
Advocates for testing-based school admissions secured a say in district-level school governance.
Mayor Eric Adams has ordered the department to speed up response times to 311 calls about dangerous conditions.
“I love this program, I feel like it gives me more freedom,” said pilot program participant Mario Reyes, a wheelchair user from Manhattan.
Here, THE CITY explains how the budget is hammered out, how the money is distributed and what can happen if it’s late.
Teen Subway Surfer Killed | Judge To George Santos' Dad: Wield 'Moral Control' | Park Attacker Tries To Take Panties | 14-YO Hit-And-Run
These school cafeterias got an "F" for frightening this year.
Ample Hills ice cream reopened, workers now call the shots at their bar and more from this past week in city food news.
Four housing bills passed by the City Council would have cost the city billions of dollars a year, Mayor Eric Adams argued Friday.
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This is the First Time a Broadway Show Recorded Cast Album Live on Opening Night
Macy's and Coney Island's July 4 fireworks shows are ready to go red, white and boom!
Inspectors only found one dirty restaurant this week.
This week, city inspectors found rats on the Upper West Side, broken doors in Astoria, leaky faucets in Bedstuy, and more.
Industry Experts Shed Light on the Latest Tools and Best Practices Across Emerging Technologies
More than 200 people across the U.S, including New York City, have fallen ill with a nasty stomach illness called cyclosporiasis.
"Subway surfing kills," said Mayor Eric Adams after a deadly Thursday incident atop an L train in Brooklyn.
"The streets of New York City are too dirty and they're not getting any cleaner," New York City Councilmember Lincoln Restler said.
Local College Students Will Receive $20,000 in Scholarships Each and Career Development Support
The City's Department of Correction is close to approving a $33 million no-bid contract with the operation’s management firm.
Albany lawmakers have passed a lot of bills. But many of their goals have so far gone nowhere this session.
New Murder Charges In Nightclub Drugging Robberies | NYC Pride March Details | George Santos' Fam Paid His $500K Bond | Historic Home Saved
AHRC New York City's Astoria Blue Feather Preps Students for Kindergarten in Community Schools
See this spacious 2 bedroom at Pemberton 16, located at 77 Leroy Avenue, from 1-3pm on Sunday, June 25th
Even Celebrates the Inaugural Year of its Education Initiative; Now Free to Stream at nytf.org/view
Kenwood Allen, 33, killed four people in 15 days as part of a robbery crew that drugged people coming home from bars, prosecutors said.
There will be classes for toddlers and children up to 17 years old during three sessions in July and August.
Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting was recently held to celebrate the 183-home building which is now over 80% Leased in Stamford's Harbor Point.