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MTA Seizes Toll Scofflaws' Cars | Poo Pickup Sign Contest | Man Threatens To Jump After FBI Shows Up | Vandals Who Targeted Pol Plead Guilty
New York City is a hotspot for the drug-resistant Candida auris fungus.
Outright racial discrimination is not allowed, but cases “are often difficult to establish and thus rarely addressed,” the complaints note.
The rolling hills of the lush Hudson Valley have everything a New York City resident might have craved during the pandemic.
A grand jury weighing criminal charges against former President Donald Trump has been called off for the day Wednesday, reports state.
John James Audubon's racism created barriers for birders, society members decided: "A diversity of birds depends on a diversity of people."
Twenty cars owned by "persistent toll violators" were seized Monday along the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, MTA officials said.
Cow On Loose In BK | Harlem Native Returns Home As March Madness Star | Man Who Photoed Maskless Cops Gets $36K | City Ignores Rat Lesson
A former Queens prosecutor had written a "cheat sheet" of jury discrimination, according to one of 10 ethics complaints filed this week.
A city mindful of the riot by Trump loyalists at the Capitol took steps to protect itself from any violence that could accompany arrests.
Rock & Roll Man is a New Musical Celebrating the Life of the Legendary Alan Freed
Someone made a stink in the aisle last week while the Clintons watched a performance of "Some Like It Hot," the New York Post reported.
Day camps that used to offer sessions at the city’s public swimming holes have been treading water with pricier private pools.
“My advice to anybody showing up to any political protest is: Don’t bring a gun,” Levine said.
Business owners say the state Dormitory Authority is rejecting locations deemed too close to competing state-leased storefronts.
Saheed Adebayo Aare has gone from unstable housing and a nightmare commute to feeling that anything is possible in the Big Apple.
Unstoppable: How Dr. Shirley Cheng of Ultra-Ability.com Ministry Has Redefined Success While Navigating Society With Blindness
It's inevitable that leadership will eventually change within a company. But, how can you effectively prepare for it?
Is your block named after a famed New Yorker? If you've wondered how that happened, this guide is for you.
The TLC plans to make 400 additional EV licenses available March 29.
There are a lot of protocols for construction teams. But, what are some of the best ways to stay safe on job sites?
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Researchers From Brooklyn-Based Genspace And The University Of Wisconsin-Madison Awarded Grants To Study Soil Microbes And Plant Life
"This reads We NYC Heart to me," one Twitter user posted about the updated logo unveiled Monday. They weren't alone.
Workshop highlights new production titled “Banksy”
“Today we are supercharging safety for our e-bikes,” Mayor Eric Adams said about bills that ban sale of uncertified lithium-ion batteries.
The lawsuit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of shopper Alfredo Rodriguez Perez.
The race features athletes from 15 countries.
Former judge Laura Lee Jacobson says a political panel wrongly smeared her reputation and ruined her judicial career.
Proposed measure from Brooklyn City Councilmember Shahana Hanif seeks animal freedom a high-profile lawsuit failed to achieve.
For the past year the beloved East Village sculpture has been shackled to stop it from tilting. Now repairs are imminent.
Hempstead once passed plans to spur apartments near LIRR stations. Now it’s extending a development moratorium.
"It's not just a chess club," twin founders of the Times Square Migrant Chess Center told Patch, "but also a family."
Hochul Calls On Pol To Resign | Artists Wanted To 'Beautify' Tunnel | JFK Child Trafficker Gets 7 Years | Motorist Indicted In 99MPH Crash