Participatory budgeting lets neighborhood residents decide how to spend money on schools, housing, transit and safety initiatives.
Swastikas were found painted on the walls of a family locker room at the Asphalt Green gym facility last week.
Baba Sillah's wife and children rallied in Manhattan to ask ICE to release him after a more than month-long detainment.
Cameras would photograph drivers speeding past buses while the stop sign is active and ticket them like school zone speed cameras.
Gale Brewer warned of using "appropriate legal remedies" should the mayor use zoning overrides for the Holmes Towers private development.
Doe Fund protests newfound competition.
New Yorkers headed to the polls Tuesday, braving poor weather and dysfunctional polling sites, to elect local state legislators.
New Yorkers headed to the polls Tuesday, braving poor weather and dysfunctional polling sites, to elect their congressional representatives.
Hundreds marched through the Upper East Side to call on Mayor Bill de Blasio to create 30,000 affordable housing units for the homeless.
Sen. Chuck Schumer is "sounding the alarm" on a tour company for promoting the same flight that killed five people in March.
The far-right group is named after a Disney song, prohibits masturbation and celebrates members who get into physical fights.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio held more meetings at Gracie Mansion than City Hall to begin 2018.
Incumbent Carolyn Maloney defended her seat against 34-year-old Suraj Patel, a former Obama campaign staffer.
Longtime incumbent Carolyn Maloney is being challenged by a former Barack Obama campaign staffer. Here's what you need to know.
Suraj Patel, who's challenging a 13-term incumbent in the 12th Congressional District, calls the technique "Tinder banking."
Upper East Side doctor Harold Bornstein said the alleged raid occurred days after he revealed Trump takes Propecia for hair loss.
Help decide which Upper East Side projects the city council funds this year. Voting takes place in April, so learn what's on the ballot now.
The disgraced former governor reportedly threatened a man by saying "I'll get a f---ing knife and stab you right in your f---ing c--k."
Upper East Siders took to the polls Tuesday to send two Democrats to the New York City Council.
The Upper East Side and Sutton Place take to the polls Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
State Senator Liz Krueger said she has "serious concerns" about allowing self-driving cars on the city's densely-populated streets.
Everything you need to know to vote in Tuesday's primary election in Sutton Place, Roosevelt Island, the Upper East Side and East Harlem.
Rabbis at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun on East 85th Street said Trump's reaction to Charlottesville was deeply troubling.
Peinovich was outed last winter as a New York City-based neo-Nazi thought leader with a Jewish wife. Here's what he's been up to lately.
Community Board 6 voted Tuesday to unanimously approve a resident application that would cap building heights in Sutton Place.
Mayoral Candidate Bo Dietl wants people to send a message to Mayor Bill de Blasio — with their urine.
The tower, built by private developers on public housing land, will be the first of its kind.
Comedian Hasan Minhaj, a regular on "The Daily Show," recently slammed the Trump administration at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
The new $100 million portion of the greenway will stretch from East 61st to East 53rd streets, and is expected to be completed by 2022.
Help decide how to spend $1 million to fund community projects on the Upper East Side.
The State Department won't say whether this policy has ever been enacted before.
Donald Trump's administration has identified the next phases of the subway line as an infrastructure priority.
The gallery is run by the father of Steven Mnuchin, Donald Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary.
"Say hi to your Neo-Nazi neighbor, Mike Peinovich!" says a flyer posted to a pole on East 82nd Street.
After a decades-long wait, Upper East Siders can officially ride a Second Avenue subway line.
There were many problems across the Upper East Side with long lines and broken scanners on Tuesday.
Representative Carolyn Maloney praised the MTA and gave the agency an A+ for its work on the 2nd Ave Subway.
“You’re not going to hear someone screaming down there,” an anonymous Iraqi official told the Post.