Police confirmed the attack and said the 25-year-old officer was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Snowstorm causes NYC trash and recycling delays.
NYC mayor highlights frontline workers’ efforts during extreme winter weather as officials review recent public safety concerns.
Mayor Mamdani invites New Yorkers to join emergency snow shovel teams, supporting street clearance and city recovery after snowstorm.
City schools resume in-person learning; Code Blue continues through Wednesday to protect unhoused and at-risk New Yorkers.
Currently, departures from John F. Kennedy Airport are under a ground delay due to snow and ice.
Mamdani appointed a city planning chair and director, reappointed Housing Development Corporation and Department of City Planning leaders.
Amid a blizzard with snow and ice, NYC opens new shelters and deploys outreach teams to protect residents without homes.
President Donald Trump's import tariffs were struck down on Friday by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A storm system is expected to make its way to the New York City area during the overnight hours on Wednesday.
Commissioner Jessica Tisch says detectives reviewing viral footage after disorderly crowd incident.
Libraries will reopen on Tuesday after being closed all of Monday due to the storm.
City continues preparations to keep New Yorkers safe amid snow and wind.
Some parts of the city saw two feet of snow during Monday's blizzard.
Public libraries closed, alternate side parking suspended, trash collection delayed in the City.
Code Blue remains in effect; city urges residents to stay indoors and avoid driving.
Crews clear Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens streets with plows and emergency shovelers, prioritizing critical and high-traffic areas.
In the weeks before their son was shot by NYPD officers, the Chakraborty family did everything they could to get him treatment.
Up to 18 inches of snow blanketed the five boroughs, as city workers battled the first blizzard in a decade.
Officials urge residents to stay off roads and call 311 for vulnerable New Yorkers as plows battle drifting snow.
Officials are urging New Yorkers to stay home during the storm, the city has issued a travel ban until noon Monday.
Company activates severe weather protocol before state of emergency travel ban takes effect across New York City.
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Only essential personnel will be allowed on bridges, officials said.
Snowfall forecasts increased Friday afternoon for the New York City area.
Spring forecasts are rolling in, giving New Yorkers an early look at what to expect as winter draws to a close.
Last week, nurses at the hospital overwhelmingly rejected a previous deal that would have gotten them back to work.
A new report pinpoints how much New Yorkers need to make.
Police have not released a description of the suspect yet.
Council oversight highlights urgent repairs and ongoing costs at older adult centers across New York City.
Powerhouse Apartments will open 84 units, including 30 for formerly homeless residents, under a new expedited City review process.
The law ensures workers can take time off from day one for caregiving, court appearances, and emergencies without retaliation.
Seven restaurants closed in New York City this past week.
The 2026 events calendar in NYC is springing to life as winter makes its final push.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani outlined a new action plan to improve prison conditions, and bring them to compliance.
CityPickle Times Square will open on Feb. 20.
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