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The Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York alongside conductor Vasyl Hrechynsky and Haley & Michaels have teamed up to release new holiday song.
ShotSpotter Controversy | Subway Shover Going To Prison | Puppy Shop Threatened By New Ban | Man Shot In Chest, Killed
Patch identified the 90 NYC blocks where the city wants to install gargantuan 32-foot-tall 5G poles in the coming months. See which ones.
The "Stop the Chop" bill that would limit helicopter traffic over the city was vetoed by frequent flyer Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Freedman also will host new Fordham series, ‘Titan Talks,’ in-depth interviews with New York’s industry leaders
For those who have $5,600 to spare for a Swarovski crystal-studded nutcracker.
The ruling puts pressure on the city to finalize a Medicare Advantage plan for a quarter million retirees.
Fires caused by the lithium-ion batteries in e-bikes, scooters and other mobile equipment are on the rise in New York City.
Firefighter William P. Moon II suffered a critical head injury during a training exercise, officials said.
The industrial streets of Manhattan's Meatpacking District are about to get a new look and become more pedestrian friendly.
A half inch of rain and 38 mph wind gusts will defy New Yorkers' efforts to stay dry Friday, forecasters warn.
Animal welfare advocates say the production of foie gras is cruel to the birds because it involves force feeding of animals.
It's almost time start celebrating Hanukkah as the Jewish holiday begins this Sunday.
“Serve and Save” promotion helps nurses, teachers, first responders and more save 20% on all in-person orders at participating locations
A group of Battery Park City residents went to court to stop the coastal protection project that would raze then raise Wagner Park.
The groups City Hall leans on to prevent street violence at a community level will soon have a new boss, THE CITY has learned.
The Council was given a nudge Wednesday to act on a bill that would ban the sale of guinea pigs, according to The City.
New Jersey-based boutique public relations firm will promote the Kingdom of Morocco as the exclusive travel destination
Nonprofit organization, Global Game Changers provides strategies for parents
A judge said Wednesday he will not immediately halt New York City Mayor Eric Adams' plans to force mentally ill people from the streets.
Many of the Families Attending the School Were Impacted By a Devastating Apartment Building Fire Last January Which Claimed 17 Lives
The MTA is sniffing around on testing pee-detection technology that alerts staff to clean wet and smelly messes in subway elevators.
Last December, the governor said she would change the way pardons and clemency applications were handled. But little has changed since.
By contrast, judges in Suffolk County on Long Island have issued hundreds of ERPO bans since 2019, the state data shows.
The 48-year-old New York City resident died while on assignment in Doha, Qatar, where he was covering the World Cup.
Get a jumpstart on the spring semester over winter break!
In order to fix the bedbug issues, the company also agreed to cover the cost of home pest inspections at workers’ requests.
Tickets now on Sale through February 11, Opening Night December 15 at The Greenwich House Theater
Three straphangers were hit by trains in Manhattan and Brooklyn Monday, city officials confirmed.
Sam Bankman-Fried was one of the world's wealthiest people on paper; at one point his net worth reached $26.5 billion, according to Forbes.
"Bookforum was a rare and extraordinary magazine," the writer Moira Donegan tweeted.
The former city comptroller accused lobbyist Jean Kim of injuring "his reputation, honor and dignity," court records show.
Author Bill Leone wrote his first book, a memoir called 'My Life With My Wife.'
It happened around 12:30 a.m. near the 18th Street and Church Avenue station in the Flatbush section.