Atlantic Yards arena wanted to sell alcohol until 2 a.m.
Number of infections similar to 2011 levels.
Public employee union backs Clinton Hill resident for Hakeem Jeffries' seat.
A Q&A with the former Manhattan prosecutor, who now has his sights set on heading the Brooklyn DA's Office
The DOT installed the controversial unprotected lanes over the past week, but some drivers are ignoring the green paint, leading to more potential for accidents.
The Transportation Alternatives report calls for more NYPD oversight into crash investigations.
Live Near Atlantic Yards? The public has until Tuesday, July 3 to submit comments on Forest City Ratner's plan to manage traffic once the area opens in September.
Effort allows people to help match pets with owners from their smartphone or computer.
Despite months of protests across the country, overnight single-piece first class mail delivery will end as of Sunday, July 1.
Clarke commended Obama for announcing his administration will stop deportations of qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
Married couples making $250,000 per year would save the most under new proposal.
Plus this week's endorsement round-up in the race to replace Ed Towns in New York's 8th congressional district.
Legislation may also fine restaurants and other businesses whose employees ride on sidewalks.
Empire state and seven others were given more flexibility in reaching academic goals with exemption granted Tuesday.
State to vote on 2 a.m. cutoff for alcohol sales at Atlantic Yards arena.
Will the soon-to-open Fulton Street stations be helpful to you?
Unfair or necessary?
A good compromise or too unsafe?
The BigAppleRx Prescription Drug Card has saved New Yorkers more than $4.5 million altogether.
Assemblyman reintroduces bill that would close loophole resulting in 'open-air' arrests for small amounts of the drug.
MTA’s rapid track-repair program will shut down No. 2 and 3 lines overnight, but Prospect Heights stations will be served by the No. 4 train.
Residents also learn that only 11 percent of apartments in first tower are slated to have two or more bedrooms, compared to the 50 percent promised.
MTA cancels service changes due to expected storm.
About three inches expected overnight and Saturday morning.
Legislation heads next to Bloomberg for approval.
Democratic State Committeewoman says she will focus on education, housing and healthcare.
Assemblymember blasts Washington Republicans, vows to support President.
School reform also highlighted in Mayor's speech.
The controversial "club" has been re-done as a "farm-to-table" restaurant, with a soft opening scheduled for this Sunday.
Event scheduled Sunday at Brooklyn Borough Hall.
Homeless began living inside the hollow trunks several weeks ago.
Sweep comes weeks after people began setting up homes inside hollow trunks.
Majority of ladders have parts broken off, but Parks Department says rescue personnel are well-equipped.
Legislation also requires DOE to submit an annual report on PCB cleanup.
Whether you're for or against, have your say at tonight's Community Board 8's Economic Development Committee meeting.
New bike lane, crosswalks and more create the public space Olmsted and Vaux intended, officials said at a ceremony this morning.
A cat that had been stuck high up in a Lookout Hill tree for three days was rescued this afternoon.
About 40 area activists hope to keep Prospect Park's geese safe through midnight watches.
The card allows for discounts on all prescriptions and will be accepted at more than 2,000 pharmacies throughout the city
Along with a pole dancer and countless cheesy puns, Markowitz touched upon more controversial topics at his annual address last night.