As the day wears on, precipitation will overspread the region, increasing in coverage and intensity.
KPOP, a Broadway musical that broke barriers for the Asian community, is suddenly coming to an end two weeks after its Broadway opening.
Bronx Community Foundation and partners open three-day retail dispensary experience with workforce development and educational programming
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City planners look to create as many as 6,000 new apartments near future Metro-North stations, among 50,000 homes to come.
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Workers on the picket line said the decision to go on strike was not easy, nor one they were eager to make.
The publisher of W42ST is rallying support from readers and elected officials to help him get back to his life and work in Hell’s Kitchen.
Set in Vienna, Leopoldstadt takes its title from the Jewish quarter.
"Involuntary removals" of New Yorkers with perceived mental illness are discriminatory and must be stopped, advocates urged a judge.
Full Principal Cast Announced For This Spring’s Highly Anticipated Play
Fordham University Hosted Industry Experts in a Panel Discussion on Supply Solutions
Because nothing says "Only in New York" like Ed Koch, bagels and dangling 1,200 feet above the city.
Health inspectors closed two acclaimed spots in Brooklyn this week: Thai skewer shop Mao Mao and Williamsburg BBQ staple Fette Sau.
A new StreetEasy analysis crunched the numbers on trends renters, buyers and sellers can expect to pay, or make, in the year ahead.
“One need not wait on CDC action in order to put a mask on,” the CDC's director said.
A rainy Sunday could lead into a snowy start to next week, forecasters say.
-Crossing Elves return & local volunteers hang decorative lanterns-
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"The onus is on the employer to prove they have a good reason to fire an employee," said bill sponsor Council Member Tiffany Cabán.
“This is our mission,” Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday as he outlined an ambitious plan for more than 100 reforms to speed up construction.
The Upper East Side institution is in danger of closing as problems — from unpaid taxes to lawsuits to angry customers — spill over.
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“Those that are expecting an improvement in affordability will be disappointed,” says Douglas Elliman analyst Jonathan Miller.
Funding MTA as a vital utility could lessen the reliance on fares and boost mass transit, say some of the authority’s board members.
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Newsroom employees and other members of The NewsGuild of New York say they are fed up with bargaining that has dragged on since March 2021.
Hailee Kaleem Wright, Leandra Ellis-Gaston, Bella Coppola, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen, Taylor Iman Jones join the cast.
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"A dramatic jump compared to previous years," Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday about flu cases across the state.
Naming a cat or dog can be ruff — see what New Yorkers chose in 2022, according to Rover.
The annual gift of drunken Santas bar-crawling across New York City returns Saturday at 10 a.m. See where they'll be.
At the end of 2022, the index closes at 5.4%, 3.2 percentage points above the year's first half
Judge’s reported nine-year deal is the third-largest in MLB history.
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"For the first time in our lifetime, a jury has convicted a former President’s company of criminal charges," said Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
The accusations from five new victims came under New York's new Adult Survivors Act, according to court documents.
A redesign to New York City’s iconic turnstiles could be coming as MTA officials claim fare evasion costs $500 million a year.