Stefanie Jaquez, formerly a lawyer for the city’s voting authority, says she felt compelled to quit, faced with “untenable” ...
Alongside grand ambitions to build 100,000 new places to live just in Manhattan, the mayor said he also wants to expand ...
Nearly two years after Eric Adams and his fire commissioner urged New Yorkers to file complaints about suspected flammable ...
Pet cats and dogs visited Rikers Island once a month to assist with counseling for teenage boys awaiting trial in the 1990s, according to a Daily News story at the time. Now, Murli hopes to install a ...
Faced with high-cost loans, social equity borrowers say a New York State program designed to help them threatens to sink ...
Mayor Eric Adams will present his fourth State of the City speech Thursday at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem, ...
The Department of Investigation recommended in November that Michael Ryan resign, but months later, he’s still there.
Michael Ryan remains in his job after getting a break from the board, whose chair was officially responsible for tackling ...
City agencies tracked nearly 1,000 homeless people as they waited for supportive housing. Just 18% obtained a spot, despite ...
Jesse Hamilton forced Cushman & Wakefield to assign Diana Boutross to city lease deals, according to a court complaint — ...
On the first days, drivers struggled to avoid paying the congestion charge. One even said she’d leave New York because of it.
Fire Marshal reports obtained by THE CITY suggest landlord and city agencies had ignored pleas to intervene — and that ...