The case arises as state lawmakers are considering new limits on cooperation between local police and federal immigration officers.
On April 15, inspectors wrote 486 tickets to buildings for failing to compost. It was most on any day single since composting became mandatory for all residents in 2024, according to city data. A ...
Gay candidates had been trying for years to secure a seat on the New York City Council. The summer of 1991 felt like a turning point. The 3rd District had just been deliberately redrawn around the ...
He had no shoes on — only socks — when NYPD officers stopped him for sleeping on the subway in the 86th Street station on Feb. 22. He said police escorted him onto Broadway in handcuffs on a cold ...
NJ Transit has announced $150 train tickets to cover the $48 million cost for the event, as FIFA expects to make $11 billion.
DiGesu, who grew up in Manhattan, spoke with Tiffany Hanssen, weekend host of "All Things Considered" on WNYC, about the honor, the Mets’ recent historic losing streak and what fans can expect when ...
The proposal would require a city report on possible memorials, locations and funding tied to the riots’ legacy.
New York City is about to get more shade. City officials released a new plan this week to shroud 30% of the five boroughs in tree canopy by 2040. The city’s current tree canopy cover is is 23.4% — or ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's video celebrating the pied-à-terre tax plan outside a prominent billionaire’s Central Park South home is sparking a backlash from members of New York City’s business community ...
The MTA pulled out all the stops during an outing on Wednesday for New York City kids with autism. The agency organized a group of more than a dozen children at Grand Central Terminal, giving them a ...
Transit officials are doubling down on urging people to avoid commuting into the city during the World Cup if they can. A Port Authority official is asking New Yorkers to consider working from home ...
This time, the fight is over commercial licenses for non-citizens. The feds haven't had much luck in court so far.