A candidate for District 3 City Council released a plan that includes creating sanitation teams to respond to 311 calls in real-time.
An artist added Donald Trump's last name to a street sign in SoHo, in recognition of the country's 45th president leaving office.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer is not happy with the city's "continually inadequate" vaccine distribution.
An application has been filed for construction on the lot adjacent to the Merchants House Museum at 27 East 4th St.
The Village Independent Democrats group endorsed Christopher Marte for City Council District 1 on Thursday.
Deaths from car-related traffic accidents in New York City are up 14.9 percent from last year, according to State Senator Brad Hoylman.
New Yorkers took to Washington Square Park to celebrate President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 general election.
NYPD officers and protesters clashed in the West Village hours after a peaceful demonstration took place in Washington Square Park.
Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims came together in post-election solidarity.
Deborah Glick defeated Republican candidate Tamara Lashchyk to regain her seat in the Assembly.
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Council Speaker and West Village representative Corey Johnson took to Twitter over the weekend to call out a fake letter promising layoffs.
Brad Hoylman, who represents much of Midtown, Hell's Kitchen and Greenwich Village, is joining a competitive race to succeed Gale Brewer.
Absentee ballots for the race remain uncounted, but State Sen. Brad Hoylman held a strong lead in Tuesday's primary.
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City Council members are calling for an investigation into the NYPD union's tweet releasing information about the mayor's daughter's arrest.
Public health emergencies like the coronavirus shouldn't mean open government "grinds to a halt," Manhattan state Sen. Brad Hoylman says.
The City Council speaker's annual speech will not happen Thursday, but policy proposals he planned to announce will still be released.
Erik Bottcher, the City Council speaker's chief of staff since 2015, will run for his seat when Johnson's term limits expire next year.
A group detailed the history of publishing company Grove Press in its continued push for a historic district south of Union Square.
Among instances was a woman sexually assaulted and a man who uses an oxygen tank who was beaten, a New York Times investigation found.
State Sen. Brad Hoylman is launching a program to ask community boards how to use $1.5 million in capital funds in his district.
The NYPD put a Jersey City artist in a choke hold in Washington Square Park Sunday because he didn't sell his paintings on a table, he says.
"We're not here because of famous arches or famous men," Warren said. "We're here because of some hard-working women."
Senator Elizabeth Warren will give a speech in Washington Square Park on September 16.
New York State is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over the Hudson River clean-up.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden made an unannounced stop at Stonewall Inn Tuesday.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission landmarked six sites critical to the city's LGBT history.
The proposal has sparked debate in the West Village.
From SoHo to Staten Island, six historic LGBT sites could be landmarked.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission will formally consider landmarking six historic LGBT sites, including The Caffe Cino.
A 26-unit building is being proposed at MacDougal and W. 8th Sts.
Deborah Glick ran essentially unopposed with Cynthia Nixon on the Working Families Party as a technicality.
Yiannopoulos' last invitation to speak at NYU was retracted after opposition.