Mayor Adams pulls out of a de Blasio-era overhaul that sought to give immigrant street sellers a chance to make a legit living.
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But the decline likely won't change one thing: "(We) expect New York to hold its spot as the most expensive city," the study states.
90 minute social drama by playwright Victor Vauban Junior, focuses on three men neglected by society; analyzing their personal dramas.
The Legal Aid Society demanded answers Tuesday on how much “vital evidence” was destroyed in a warehouse fire three months ago.
Two members of the CUNY SPS community were named on the City & State's 2023 Higher Education Power 100 list
The settlement stems from the wrongful conviction of Anthony Broadwater, who spent 16 years in prison.
The police union chief is waging war against what he calls the "anti-cop caucus" of the New York City Council amidst a staffing crisis.
The Queens will celebrate the 600th performance on Broadway at the Lena Horne Theatre on March 26 with a special curtain call.
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It tells the story of former Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos' rise to power and subsequent fall.
More than 3,000 pounds of Angus beef sent to restaurants and hotels across the northeast have been recalled, officials said.
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The Manhattan District Attorney's office appears to be getting close to a decision on whether to charge Donald Trump.
Schumer says that xylazine Schumer is resistant.
A beloved Puerto Rican-led East Village community center's owner is still trying to outmaneuver both his creditors and stakeholders.
Fifteen years and two mayors later, the city says it won’t start work until late 2024 and won’t finish until at least late 2027.
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No one overseas knows what "caw-fee" is, turns out.
One expert's advice for New Yorkers to see the best blossoms: "My strategy would not be a one-time visit, it would be multiple visits.”
Two people and eight firefighters were injured after a blaze spread through a six-floor Mott Street building Friday, FDNY officials said.
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After Donald Trump erroneously said he'd be arrested Tuesday, he stoked fears of chaos by spreading violent imagery and messages.
This week saw roaches, mice and rats in a handful of city eateries.
This week, city inspectors found lead in Crown Heights, damaged fire escapes in Harlem, a mice infestation in Astoria, and more.
Kathryn Marie Gallagher, 35, died in a "drug-facilitated theft," which hints someone drugged her to steal something, a report states.
A sales tax on streaming services has emerged as an alternative to Gov. Kathy Hochul's preferred idea to fund the MTA, a report states.
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Andy Byford, once a top MTA boss until he clashed with former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, will join Amtrak next month, Streetsblog first reported.
"The continued existence of illegal dispensaries is unacceptable," Gov. Kathy Hochul said as she proposed an unlicensed pot shop crackdown.
Parents won't have to fold their babies' strollers on 57 routes, including some of the busiest in the city, MTA officials said.
A grand jury in Manhattan aren't expected to take up the high-profile case involving Donald Trump until next week, according to reports.
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