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Police officials broke a surveillance law when they broke Digidog out of the pound, advocates argued in a letter to a watchdog.
France’s Conservatoire de la Communauté urbaine Grand Paris Seine & Oise to Be Renamed The Quincy Jones Conservatory June 16, 2023
A woman is wanted for a crime of fashion.
An entrepreneur who promoted group "orgasmic meditation" pleaded not guilty to a charge of manipulating traumatized people into debt.
A hazardous weather outlook warns of potential severe weather for the city Wednesday.
Police say a mother was stabbed multiple times while protecting her daughter in Downtown Brooklyn.
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Naveh, who recently hosted a leadership event in Manhattan, made both personal and professional sacrifices for Israel Bonds' mission.
A judge found jail officials' response to recent violence so lackluster she ordered steps Tuesday that could end with a takeover of Rikers.
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Keechant Sewell, the NYPD's first woman commissioner, could be replaced by a man who undercut her power as top cop, reports say.
A tentative contract agreement announced Tuesday provides substantial wage increases for 120,000 United Federation of Teachers workers.
HSN is offering an exclusive new Suzy Levian jewelry collection, Hue Harmony, which celebrates one’s own milestones, available June 2023.
Join Poster House and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for a panel discussion on the Civil Rights and Black Power movements.
The new rule could nearly triple average earnings for app-based delivery workers in the coming years.
"Every time I think about it, it is like… it breaks my heart," 65-year-old Julie Lacen said Monday.
June is a great month to celebrate the arts in the city from award winning artists that grace the city with their art such as V. Borchert.
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Sewell, the first woman to lead the NYPD, will step down after a year-and-a-half on the job, according to a report.
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"We are heartbroken to learn about the death of Firefighter Mark Batista," an FDNY statement reads.
The city is under a hazardous weather outlook Monday as forecasters monitor potential severe storm conditions.
Twenty miles of New York City's streets will be open July and August for walking, running, cycling and play — but not cars.
The city won't cooperate with prosecutions over gender-affirming care that come from other states, a new executive order states.
Cougar Comedy Collective Brings Hilarious New Show "Cougars on the Loose" to New York City this Summer
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"We’re just trying to live day by day," said a chef who contends he's in debt because the city wrongly destroyed his eatery's dining shed.
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As New York City's skies filled with wildfire smoke, a local chef was named best in the state, famous fries returned and more last week.
Join the High Line for a free celebration of queer expression through intergenerational storytelling.
"It works extremely well and will save your life with really smoky days," Angel Robertson says in a video.
Seven shops in Manhattan were ordered to stop selling cannabis products or face a $10,000-per-day fine, officials said.
Rat, roaches, flies and filth. One restaurant breeched over 100 violation points.
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The air quality isn't the only thing breaking records for being terrible this week.
All public school students scheduled to attend classes Friday will instead have a remote learning day, officials said.
“This is how we believe friends should and must act,” Ambassador Khazar Ibrahim said at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York.
Unhealthy wildfire smoke forced another wave of cancelations Thursday. More could be coming, officials said.