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In the one-day pause between the end of early voting and election day, candidates braved the heat to offer their final ...
Win Rozario's family alleges cops botched their response to his mental health crisis and mistreated them in the aftermath.
New data from the city’s budget office shows New York losing jobs for the first time since the pandemic struck — testing the ...
Voters who spoke to THE CITY said that public safety, affordability, generational change and the ability to stand up to ...
The long-planned development of 123 affordable apartments for seniors would have gone up on city-owned land in Lower Manhattan.
The proposed change to the agency’s advertising policy, which the MTA board will vote on at its monthly meeting on Wednesday, would undo some of the January 2018 ban on alcohol-related promotions — ...
Claiming people being held are “in transit,” the local deputy director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement asserts a ...
The Columbia graduate and activist was greeted by supporters at Newark Airport and accompanied by Rep. Alexandria ...
Local super PACs called independent expenditure groups, or IEs, are trying to influence New York’s races. To learn more, take a close look at the next campaign flyer you get. We’ve told you about how ...
The mayor said the change in retiree health care coverage was no longer necessary, as he faces a reelection fight where a ...
Growth advocates are spending in hopes of influencing voters to elect members committed to backing new housing — and to ...
Analysis from groups that study health care, housing and the economy show more than $20 billion in lost federal aid for New ...