The NYPD had stopped a vehicle driven by Gibb's brother near East 115th Street in East Harlem.
A City Hall spokesperson didn’t confirm or deny Wright’s departure.
Five restaurants closed in New York City.
Brian Cordasco will accept a plea offer, say prosecutors, in scheme involving payments to expedite fire safety inspections.
The head of Brooklyn Patrol North said the FATS system formerly used to train cops would help civilians walk in their shoes.
Pressure by Turkey led to the mayor cutting ties with dissidents and going silent on the Armenian genocide, the indictment alleges.
The Broadway community mourns the loss of Tony Award®-winning actor Gavin Creel, who passed away on September 30.
Composting will soon be as simple as recycling, officials say.
The poll talked to 1,073 residents between Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, officials said.
"We try not to imagine the worst and keep focusing on what we can save," Moshe Lavi said.
Representatives of the Department of Education's Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT) testified in a City Council hearing Monday.
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Ten signature events will take place beginning on Saturday, October 5.
Affordable housing may soon replace the unique downtown green space.
Last week, Banks announced he would retire at the end of the year.
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Judge Dale Ho did not set a trial date, but noted his “belief here that the public has a strong interest in a speedy trial.”
Wednesday’s reversal marks the third time the city has switched course.
Banks’ sudden departure comes days after the mayor pleaded not guilty in federal court following an indictment on corruption charges.
An investigation by THE CITY underscores how Greco played a pivotal role in coordinating Adams's contacts with the Chinese government.
The NYPD says so far there have been no credible threats in the city, though concerns remain about a "lone wolf" attacker.
A port strike has more than 20,000 dockworkers off the job and onto the picket line , including at the ports of New York and New Jersey.
The new sign in the shadow of Paramount Global Headquarters commemorates the media giant's contributions.
On Sept. 16, Cordasco and Anthony Saccavino were both charged with bribery, corruption and false statements offenses.
The woman suffered a slash wound to the torso, police said.
The mayor has pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment
"The Skylift" will allow visitors to enjoy a 360-degree, panoramic view of the city’s most famous landmarks.
The mayor has pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment where he is accused of accepting illegal campaign donations from Turkish officia
NewYork-Presbyterian will offer essential parenting advice for expectant parents and families
NYPD Community Outreach Division Community Baby Shower, sponsored by NewYork-Presbyterian
With diminished swagger and a shrinking circle of supporters, Adams insists business will continue as usual.
The federal indictment now overshadows his 2025 campaign’s requests for more matching funds from the Campaign Finance Board.
Judy Glickman Lauder's photo presentation complements Museum’s Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark exhibition
On Oct. 1, one million rent-stabilized apartments will see price increases.
The victim was approached from behind and was struck with an unknown metal object in the back.
Samaritan Daytop Foundation to Honor Magnusson Architecture and Planning, and filmmaker, Constance Marks at Annual Gala on October 9
The city during the fix will be relying on the Croton Watershed for its water.