A judge said "draconian measures" were needed to protect the public after multiple violent incidents.
Did only 66,000 of the 422,000 registered voters in Boston vote to re-elect Boston Mayor Wu in that city's September 9, 2025 election?
The gunman has not been caught yet.
The new space is nearly double the size of the Amsterdam Avenue spot.
For more than seven decades, he helped shape the legendary store known for its smoked fish, fresh bread, cheese and coffee.
Here's how to apply.
The shooter is still on the loose, police said.
Saul Zabar, who helped turn his family’s Upper West Side grocery into one of New York City’s most iconic food destinations, died Tuesday.
Police are searching for a suspect who followed a man into his building, and grabbed him in broad daylight.
Ten affordable housing lotteries are expiring in the next week.
About 750,000 federal workers, including some from NYC, are expected to be furloughed, and some potentially fired, amid the shutdown.
Upper West Siders will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on Nov. 4, but early voting starts Oct. 25.
The MTA board took a vote on Tuesday morning to approve a fare hike and several other changes.
"My father was a kind and hardworking man," the victim's son wrote.
Columbia U. faculty group's song lyrics express opposition to Columbia administration's response to pro-BDS/pro-divestment student protests.
Police said the man was pronounced dead on the scene.
The Manhattan officials said the crackdown at the Penn Station bathroom have led to more than 200 arrests.
Six affordable housing lotteries are expiring in the next week.
The Italian Upper West Side staple recently revamped its menu and interior ahead of its 37th year in the neighborhood.
A judge in Louisiana has ordered the Morningside Heights resident to be deported to Syria or Algeria.
The shooter fled on a Citi Bike and has not been arrested yet, police said.
Micah Lasher said Monday that he'd be running to represent District 12 in Congress.
It probably won't come to life. Probably.
From punk shows to orchestras, music festivals and more, there's plenty of shows to check out around New York City this fall.
Don't miss your chance to apply to these nine affordable housing lotteries before they expire in the next week.
No more texting in class.
New York political officials shared their reactions to the shooting of Charlie Kirk, who was killed on Wednesday.
A couch caught fire in the hallway of the public housing complex.
A majority of the Big Apple's buses are not fast or reliable, according to a new report from Comptroller Brad Lander.
The Upper West Sider and Democratic giant in New York politics will not run for reelection after more than 50 years in public service.
Two firefighters were injured during the battle.
NASA is launching colorful vapor into a turbulent layer of the Earth's atmosphere to photograph its wind patterns later on Monday.
Forbes' 2025 ranking of America's Best Employers is based on surveys of more 169,000 employees who work for a company of at least 500.
From good art to good eats, make the most of the weather while you still can (sigh).
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will be spraying three kinds of pesticides in parts of Manhattan.
A local councilmember says broken and missing fountains are leaving New Yorkers without a key source of relief.
The rankings were drafted using student achievement on state-required assessments, strong graduation rates, and college readiness measures.
The iconic Upper West Side institution is finding its footing again.
Get luxury amenities for affordable prices with New York City's housing lottery.