And Long Island College Hospital lives to see another day.
If you make a work-related move this summer, you may be able to deduct the costs of the move.
Soros backs de Blasio and Bloomberg says next mayor shouldn't let NYC become Detroit.
Also: NYSNA members will participate in a Race for Care on Tuesday, as teams of nurses attempt to travel from Red Hook to the nearest available hospital, Methodist in Park Slope, via foot, car and bus.
Mayor Bloomberg says, despite a steady drop in violence in NYC, weak gun laws continue to put illegal firearms into the hands of criminals
Matching funds, slush funds and keys to the city are Monday's news.
New state initiative hits tax cheats in the wallet, ingeniously.
What happened this week in the race for city hall.
Development will add new features along John Street in DUMBO.
Meanwhile, Weiner campaign ignites more drama.
Bloomberg pledges to keep fighting for ban in courts.
'Carlos Danger' releases letter urging supporters to stick with him.
Bil de Blasio says state, city should form commission to prevent closures.
After a week of tough headlines, former Congressman's mayoral campaign still taking on water.
Decision leaves one candidate facing Hynes for D.A. position on Democratic ticket.
Christine Quinn retakes the lead, according to new NBC 4 New York poll.
Says bill is on a razor's edge after mayoral veto.
After getting caught in another 'sexting' scandal, calls for Anthony Weiner to drop out of the NYC mayoral race are increasing.
Deadline to be eligible to cast your ballot is coming up soon.
It's a highway to the "Carlos Danger" zone.
Mayoral candidate, no stranger to scandal, confirms recent reports.
Calls Manhattan Borough President the "best choice" for Comptroller.
Despite trailing by single-digit margins in many other polls, Quinn held a nine-point advantage over Anthony Weiner among Democrats.
Says he "felt bad" for leaving former governor holding a very big bag.
Mayor wants buildings in NYC to focus on helping people make "active choices."
Praises Kelly's work with NYPD.
Finally, a candidate says something we can all agree with.
According to pollsters, Weiner and Spitzer have household-name recognition via scandal to thank for those leads.
Members of New York City’s congressional delegation expressed hope that a federal investigation would find Zimmerman guilty of civil rights violations.
Councilman wants to yank short-lived title from bridge, New York Post says.
Former governor jumps right into the center of the New York City elections.
Clears hurdle by securing signatures, but time will tell if they stand up.
That was quick.
Lena Dunham backs Quinn, Stringer to legion of Twitter followers.
I do not apologize for that headline.
Are two citywide powerhouse candidacies problematic for female voters?
Weiner wants tax breaks for companies that encourage bike commutes.
The lack of fireworks for the fifth year in a row is galling for many, as millions of city residents are stuck without an option for celebrating the Fourth of July.
After taking lead in poll, Weiner feeling the heat from opponents.