"Any increase approved by the Board is a failure," an official said after Wednesday's vote by the Rent Guidelines Board.
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Firefighters will now respond to 311 calls about unsafe e-bike charging setups within 12 hours, instead of 72 hours, officials said.
The Tony Award winner captures the midwestern folksiness of our 34th president in Richard Hellesen's engaging one-man play
But several hospitals in the city ranked nationally for pediatric specialities, as well as among state and regional rankings.
Sylus McKenzie, 33, tried to put more than $1,100 on credit cards he swiped during an ambulance call in which a man died, prosecutors said.
CBS2 investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has a look at an issue that's top of mind for summer travelers.
The Council member often charged with being MIA is vying for a fifth term representing Brownsville.
A regulated insurance program bill passed both chambers of the state legislature and could help commuter van drivers get back on the road.
“The reality is that New York City right now is flooded with non-certified batteries,” executive director Ligia Guallpa said.
In Bedford-Stuyvesant, residents are demanding organizers of weekly Sunday festivals further curb issues on the avenue.
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"Very few" of tens of thousands of migrants who arrived in the city have begun the complicated asylum process, a top city official has said.
New Yorkers are already casting early ballots for the June 27 primary. Here's what to know.
Five days of her-larity took s place June 14 - 18 at venues throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn
An e-bike shop that burst into flames early Tuesday had received years of FDNY summonses because of charger violations, officials said.
Streaming Shows are Serving History, Laughs and Lots of LGBTQ Drama this Pride Season
All-Stars for the July 12 concert at Flushing Town Hall were chosen based on highly selective criteria.
In the nineteenth hundred years, women utilized pocket watch rather than wrist watches. They generally put their watch in their sack made.
Miami is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and for good reason. The city is home to some of the most beautiful.
An 18-year-old cyclist died Friday after an afternoon crash with a box truck at First Avenue and East 17th Street, police said.
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"Our landlords are already rich. They get money from our paychecks every single month," one person said.
Funeral services will take place in New York City, and the family says the girl will be buried in New Jersey.
A crisp selection of new salad spots, a minimum wage for delivery workers and more happened this past week in city food news.
The move by Mayor Eric Adams fulfills a long-held goal by advocates, but could ultimately be an end-run around a wider housing reform bill.
At-risk New Yorkers should be cautious Friday, even as smoke levels likely won't lead to an air quality advisory, Mayor Eric Adams said.
Bike bonanzas, guided rides, helmet fittings — here's what Department of Transportation officials plan this summer as cycling reaches highs.
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The former mayor's payment includes $155,000 fine, the largest in the Conflicts of Interest Board's history. De Blasio quickly fought back.
Surprise, surprise — no one wants to pay Manhattan's $4,400 rents.
The celebration of native plants will consist of guided tours, new botanical signs, and special programming.
Oh, Canada: please stop with the smoke already.
The boy's mother shared her story with CBS2 on Wednesday, saying the abuse was all caught on surveillance camera.
The tentative deal, if approved, would bring 75 percent of the city's workforce under union contract.
A grand jury indicted the Long Island former Marine on a manslaughter charge Wednesday, according to reports.
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