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Swap could leave riders in the other four boroughs short-handed. “You can’t fix Staten Island by having buses breaking down ...
Brooklyn GOP chair Richie Barsamian, who appoints Board of Election staff, trails by 32 votes in a race now under probe by ...
The dead included a NYPD officer working a paid detail as well as the shooter, who stormed into the midtown office building with a M4 rifle before apparently taking his own life.
Rampant irregularities and evidence of possibly phony donations prompted reviewers to reject more than $200,000 in small-donor contributions, as the reelection campaign and board battle over whether ...
On the eve of a City Council oversight hearing, critics say the department is in disarray, with commissioner’s NYPD-style approach alienating youth and veteran staff.
An analysis of ICE data by THE CITY shows that dozens of people have packed into locked rooms and increasingly held for days ...
With a federal ban on passport gender marker changes currently blocked, THE CITY spoke with legal experts in NYC about how ...
Once a crushing cost for families desperate to stay in touch with loved ones behind bars, phone calls will now be covered by ...
The mayor’s announcement builds on previous programs to provide internet, including “Big Apple Connect,” which provides free ...
Amid persistent local pushback in Red Hook, the city’s Economic Development Agency says it will continue to press for local ...
In the latest episode of LIT NYC, host Katie Honan talks with author Radha Vatsal, a speechwriter at city hall by day, to ...
Comptroller Brad Lander let longtime investments in the Israeli state lapse. He says he’s just aiming for equal treatment for ...