Brooklyn-Queens line gained most riders between 2011 and 2012, but it may not be enough to bring more service.
Coalition will grade members of Congress on their gun control positions.
The anti-Quinn coalition so far has raised more than $1 million
It was a case of four against one as Council Speaker Christine Quinn defended her stance on referendums.
Disputes critiques by opposing candidates who call the move a "reckless" bid for "self-promotion" in a three-way election.
The early voting process starts Tuesday, April 2 through April 4 at 456 Fifth Ave, 3rd Floor from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
The measure is still subject to a vote by the City Council
Agency could have as much as $40 million more to put back into its transit system.
Despite a sharp debate into the wee hours of the morning, the state Senate passed all of the budget bills-- five of the six by wide margins
CBS reality television series “Brooklyn D.A.” follows Brooklyn prosecutors inside and outside the courtroom
State legislators said that six of the 10 bills in the budget still required work.
Out of 102 grocers, bodegas, and supermarkets reviewed by the Department of Agriculture and Markets, only two had a history of critical health deficiencies.
Duane Reade on Flatbush has failed health inspections seven times since 2005 and CVS on Ninth Street has failed five times since 2004 — all due to issues deemed critical health risks to consumers.
State lawmakers worry inspectors aren't putting their feet down on repeat offenders.
City comptroller kicks off campaign from steps of City Hall.
Mayoral hopeful target of misleading e-mail blast from unknown prankster.
Judge denies a law suit by Second Amendment supporters who claim state’s new gun law violates the Constitution
The state Supreme Court may have ruled against the soda ban, but the mayor is calling on local businesses to voluntarily take part in it.
Gov. Cuomo said that a bid to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana was being considered in state budget negotiations
Senate Republicans drafted a budget resolution acknowledging that the minimum wage level has not kept up with the rate of inflation over the years
Mayor says he believes the courts will ultimately rule in favor of the ban on sugary drinks.
NYC's prohibition on sweetened drinks larger than 16 ounces was overturned by a State Supreme Court judge.
However, he continues to maintain a better than two-to-one rating.
In video published Sunday, Quinn starts campaign to be city's first female mayor.
Gov. Cuomo doesn't fare as well in poll released Thursday.
Agency will give $20.9 million to LIRR and allocate $14.9 million to Metro-North.
Straphangers speak their mind about paying 25 cents more today at the turnstile at the Seventh Avenue F train subway station.
Despite Sandy damage, all of the beaches maintained by the Parks Department are scheduled to open on Memorial Day weekend.
Gun rights activists cheered legislators at a gun rally in Albany for vowing to fight New York’s gun legislation in court
From a $1 MetroCard fee to how to save on a 30-day, tips to keep in mind as subway increases take effect Sunday.
Gov. Cuomo announced that apart from an exception for Hollywood production companies, there would be no major changes to the state’s controversial assault weapons ban.
Bill would halt NYPD from turning over immigrants charged with low-level offenses to the feds.
A single subway ride will cost $2.50 beginning Sunday. Prices for bridges, tunnels, the LIRR, and MetroNorth will increase beginning Friday.
Democratic voters in Brooklyn and Queens strongly oppose building a casino in their borough
Division will prosecute doctors, pharmacists and patients who steal city, state and federal healthcare funds.
At the urging of Senators Daniel Squadron and Martin Malavé Dilan last month, the agency will conduct a thorough examination of the line's delays and inconsistencies.
NY will face more cuts to job services, education and public safety, if no deal is reached by Friday
The state will step in if the mayor and the union have not reached an agreement.
When workers returned to Boro Wide Buses in Red Hook Wednesday morning they were locked out and turned away.
Councilwoman Jessica Lappin has moved to pass a bill that will eradicate rats at no cost to property owners