Homeless advocates applauded a housing voucher expansion passed by the City Council that mayor's officials contended will cost $17 billion.
Now, City Hall is launching a new campaign to prevent people from riding on top of trains.
They said Jalayah Eason was found unconscious and unresponsive at her apartment in the Forest Houses on East 165th Street in Morrisania.
Prepare for a pleasant holiday weekend of sunny skies, but maybe skip the Saturday and Sunday beach plans.
The city found spots in Brooklyn and Queens to shutter this week.
This week, city inspectors found water leaks in Flatbush, lead in Forest Hills, roaches in Washington Heights, and more.
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"He's trying to hit him," a person can be heard on the viral video taken on Queen's Van Wyck Expressway.
Good news, beach bums — the sandy shores of New York City will be open for swimming this weekend. Not much else will be.
Even with job losses in April, "the city is now at 99.4 percent of pre-pandemic private sector employment," a new study declared.
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The state's Department of Health says the change is "due to the changing landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic."
The holiday weekend is considered the unofficial start of summer, and with it, the start of a busy travel season.
Brooklyn Bridge Turns 140 | Gang Murder Plot Foiled: DA | Subway Smash Vic 'Paralyzed' | Hospital Strike Ends | Segregated School Landmark
"This bridge represents something," Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday as he opened new public space on its Manhattan side.
Officer Juan Perez, 42, punched a man six times in the face during a violent West Village encounter in 2021, prosecutors said.
An Upbeat Track of Powerful Reflection on Indigenous and Black Resilience
One for the books!
“Retaliate” is out now!
Real Estate Experts Discuss the Future of City’s Public Space, Streetscapes, Skylines and Neighborhoods
Mayor Eric Adams' request to a judge Tuesday drew fierce opposition, with one advocate calling it an "all-out assault" on vulnerable people.
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Having a baby in New York City? A handful of maternity hospitals deserve your attention, according to a ranking by Newsweek.
Donald Trump's highly anticipated Manhattan criminal trial is tentatively set for the middle of 2024's presidential primary season.
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) is the leading organizational voice for undergraduate research.
Jamoure Harrell, 13, was shot at a Staten Island playground May 19 in what authorities believe was a targeted attack, according to reports.
Due to the current economy and a myriad of other reasons, many companies are opting to go lean. But, what exactly does that mean? Read on!
A $2.90 MTA Fare? | Man Slams Woman's Head Against Subway Car | Queens Stadium Sues Over Walkway Block | Man Kidnapped, Undressed
Subway and bus fare increases likely would take effect no later than Labor Day, if approved, officials said.
PETER PAN GOES WRONG Announces Extension for Broadway Engagement through July 23
A vibrant celebration of Nepal's heritage and community spirit ignites Manhattan in a dazzling parade.
“We have one clear message: let them work,” Mayor Eric Adams said as he called for federal action to speed up work permits for migrants.
Police in New York City say the two boys were friends and together before they went missing. They were found dead in different rivers.
On May 29th, Snake Oil's self-titled debut album will hit streaming sites courtesy of Lions Pride Music of Denmark.
Viral Citi Bike Fight Receipts | 'Only Murders In The Building' Returning | Pimp Guilty Of Murder | Hospital Strike
New York City ranked dead last in the 182-city "Best & Worst Places To Start A Career" study by WalletHub.
This week, city inspectors found mice infestations in Prospect Heights, roaches on the Upper West Side, broken doors in Astoria, and more.