The pledge came in response to a community forum participant who asked the mayor to clarify his position on immigration law enforcement.
The extended hours would be a lifeline for parents who already struggle to find play space for their children. But they would also be costly for taxpayers.
Housing and budget experts say the mayor's playing fast and loose with a program that helps curb homelessness.
“Double dipping,” as critics refer to it, isn't new to Albany. New York law allows retirees who return to state service to continue collecting their full pension and salary, so long as they are older ...
City officials began the approval process to allow new housing development in a commercial section of Midtown — resembling a plan to redevelop the Financial District two decades ago.
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Police on Thursday were looking for three people who robbed two teenagers and a man in Lower Manhattan by asking for ...
The elevated tracks present another hazard: falling debris. After a wooden beam fell off a 7 train platform in Queens and ...
When she looked at recent transactions on Propel, an app for managing public benefits, Bell found that someone had recently ...
State officials are ramping up testing and urge farmers to strengthen biosecurity as efforts intensify to protect New York ...
A Texas man who pleaded guilty to fraudulently promising to get the criminal case against former Rep. George Santos dismissed ...
More than a dozen New York City lawmakers are backing a bill that would prohibit certain employees in the mayor’s office from ...