The ruling could limit housing access for low-income renters and weaken local and statewide anti-discrimination measures.
City officials say new rules and repairs at public housing developments will remove long-standing sidewalk sheds.
Nine restaurants closed in New York City this week.
State lawmakers are reviewing a narrower revenue plan as the mayor seeks new funding to close a multibillion-dollar city budget gap.
The NYPD released surveillance images of the suspect shortly after the incident.
The teen was arrested in connection with the Feb. 23 incident where police officers were pelted with snowballs in Washington Square Park.
Officials say expanding child care access will help parents keep jobs and move families out of shelters.
The Museum celebrates Brooklyn’s Caribbean and Black heritage by teaming up with the Caribbean-inspired smash burger restaurant.
The 30th Street shelter in Manhattan has been the gateway to the city’s shelter system since the 1980’s, but is in dire need of repairs.
City plans to move adult men’s and adult family shelter intake to new Manhattan sites while relocating current residents by mid-March.
According to prosecutors, the entire incident was captured on surveillance video.
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The City will use $50 million to build playgrounds, redesign structures and add landscaping.
Three other children were also poisoned in the incident, prosecutors said.
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The drivers on the top 10 list were caught on school zone speed cameras an average of 179 times each, at least once every other day.
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Police are investigating how the gun made its way onto school grounds.
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Queens Council Member Vickie Paladino faces formal disciplinary proceedings after repeated Islamophobic posts on social media.
Two massive steel sculptures will debut March 10.
The cold snap from Jan. 23 until Feb. 10 brought freezing temperatures to the New York City area.
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The Mayor faces deadline to act on housing vouchers, leaving thousands of low-income New Yorkers at risk of eviction.
The mayor’s $4 million modular restroom plan promises faster, cheaper installations.
Department of Transportation struggles to meet 2019 Streets Plan benchmarks, citing staffing, capacity, and community engagement challenges.
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The incident happened at the corner of West 31st Street and 8th Avenue, police said.
Expansion of early childhood care highlights teacher shortage, pay disparities, and need for strong nonprofit partnerships.
The MTA had sued the Trump administration over the future of congestion pricing after the DOT revoked federal authorization of the toll.
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Neighborhood stores recount staying open through harsh weather while City Hall signals reforms aimed at easing small business burdens.
Oil prices had already risen nearly 17 percent this year amid rising tensions between President Donald Trump and the Iranian regime.
The decision preserves the congressional district for the midterm elections.
More than 1,000 misconduct claims were settled last year, according to the report.
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New Yorkers rallied in Midtown after U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Iran, while a separate February protest called for civilian protections.
Theatrical and musical performance, "Dedication" (Mar 15); New opera, "Tevye's Daughters" (Mar 19); Staged readings by Saul Rubinek (Mar 25)