Sen. Squadron says the differences between state and city fire codes could be a danger for state-owned buildings in New York City.
What you need to know before you leave the house.
But on the one-year anniversary of the Marriage Equality Act, merchants are mixed on how it has affected their bottom line.
Lengthy debate on Mayor Bloomberg's proposed size limits on sodas fails to sway Board of Health.
Upstate residents are more susceptible to cancer, while in New York City cancer rates have slowed.
Residents will now have more of a vote in how their tax dollars are spent, elected officials say.
New lost-and-found pet program combines volunteers and Internet resources.
Cooling centers are open and ready to take in overheated residents.
The Windsor Terrace Alliance and the listserv KWTNeighbors will hold a rally in front of the former Key Food.
"Obamacare" provision requires most Americans to have lifetime health coverage starting at birth or pay a penalty.
Work will begin in late July and end in August.
The Congresswoman is seeking reelection to represent the 9th District.
Parks commissioner will be replaced by Veronica White of the city's Center for Economic Opportunity.
Clarke commended Obama for announcing his administration will stop deportations of qualified undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
Councilman Brad Lander thinks so.
The new post would independently oversee the NYPD.
The bill calls for independent oversight of the city's police department.
New legislation wants reports from the MTA about how much money they actually saved by cutting subway and bus routes.
Key Food is closing, but you can still have your voice heard.
Governor's proposal would mean only a violation for small amounts of pot produced during stop-and-frisks.
The loss of Key Food will leave Windsor Terrace with few options for groceries.
Your car is safe from the city for another day.
Lifeguards will be on duty between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. through Labor Day.
Councilmember Brad Lander, Safe Slope and Brooklyn Bike Patrol express concern about Wednesday's sexual assault on 16th Street.
Employers should look at an applicant's character, not their credit score, Lander said.
Muni-Meter bill would allow unexpired time to be used at other locations
A meeting will be held to gauge community concern.
DOE survey spots schools where teachers are the slackers.
Local breweries will take a hit, along with the wallets of consumers.
The long-anticipated plaza will soon become a reality.
The popular councilman will neither confirm—nor deny—his intention to run for Brooklyn Borough President.
Most councilmembers support the bill, which would mandate a minimum pay for employers receiving public funding.
Weather-depending, the space shuttle Enterprise is scheduled to fly over New York City on Friday morning.
BusTime – which equips MTA buses with GPS trackers that riders can access via phones or the web – was unveiled for the unreliable B61 line.
Ten new solar panel installations – with two in Brooklyn – mean that the city is producing more clean solar energy than ever before.
Rally was held by groups who want to keep the G train running to its southernmost stops.
Many of the winning projects are centered in Windsor Terrace and Kensington.