Critics across the political spectrum are renewing efforts to pressure the city to close it in the wake of the election.
At least one major organization has had to shutter, while others are preparing to scale back work due to snowballing financial issues.
Sixty new productions will be showcased over one week including new musicals, plays, musical acts, and dance pieces.
Penny, 26, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide charges.
From gym memberships and restaurant grades to domestic violence protections and government services, Gov. Kathy Hochul was busy on Monday.
Catch up with the stories making headlines today across New York City.
The three suspects entered the store and started punching a 25-year-old man multiple times.
In July, The Supreme Court ruled Trump had presidential immunity for some of the acts he committed.
The NYPD released surveillance images of the suspect on Monday.
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In the midst of the robbery, the 73-year-old man attempted to escape and fell from a six-floor apartment window.
But challenges for the city's 100 higher ed institutions loom, with Republican-led cuts to federal funding on the horizon.
Florida’s near-total ban on abortions — which already led to a wave of patients coming to NYC — was upheld in November’s election.
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Macy's said the person behind the conduct is no longer an employee and that the investigation didn't identify involvement by other workers.
Event Honors the Feilbogen Family and Grammy Award-Nominated Artist Regina Spektor
Shaun C. Williams, M.D., Illume Fertility
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to highlight what people are grateful for this November.
The Harlem Holiday Lights Celebration
Inspired by NYC construction site scaffolding, the Museum invites New Yorkers to an opening day event on Nov. 23 with artists Yeju & Chat
Officers had been responding to a 911 call for a dispute involving a possible firearm.
Tips for making memories, not mistakes.
Eating without plastic is possible – and New York City schools proved it once again this week.
The MTA plans on increasing the toll charge to $12 in 2028. Then base price will bump up to $15 in 2031.
Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust to present “A Sweet Year” event with Joan Nathan on Nov. 24
Only eight restaurants closed in New York City this week.
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Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts related to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
The victim had been arguing with two other teens when one of them stabbed him with an unknown cutting object.
As mass deportation plans take shape, local officials grapple with maintaining sanctuary policies amid federal pressures.
Comptroller Brad Lander’s office found dozens of cases where NYCHA could not document that work the agency had paid for was actually done.
Compromises to continue parking-construction mandates and rein in backyard apartments still leave capacity to build 80,000 more units.
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Record-breaking travel is expected over the Thanksgiving holiday this year. As usual, escaping New York City won't be easy.
An official announcement has not been released yet, as two Council committees are set to vote on the proposal.
Hundreds of Advocates at New York Capitol Urged Lawmakers To Address Decades Of Inadequate Funding and Support People With Disabilities