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A power outage Thursday at West 4th Street-Washington Square disrupted subway service for the second time this week, the MTA said. The transit agency suspended B train service in both directions ...
Dozens of N.Y. legal cannabis dis­pen­saries facing shutdown order due to proximity error, state says ...
A total of five people, including a police officer and the alleged shooter, are dead, and another is in critical but stable condition, after a shooting that occurred in a Midtown Manhattan ...
More than a dozen business owners in Astoria have filed a lawsuit looking to block a planned protected bike lane on 31st Street.
Concern is spreading in Central Harlem — the site of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that’s been growing since July 25, according to the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ...
A 15-year-old carriage horse collapsed and died Tuesday, sparking renewed calls to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City.
Adams proposes bill allowing in­vol­untary addiction treatment in NYC ...
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As the Trump administration continues its efforts to undermine the city government in Washington, D.C., state and city leaders are exploring ways to “Trump-proof” New York City's budget ...
A new campaign is pushing for the passage of a package of prison-related bills that has already been approved by the legislature and is now awaiting Gov. Kathy Hochul’s signature. The package ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration Tuesday to immediately improve conditions at 26 Federal Plaza, an immigration holding facility, acting on complaints by jailed migrants that cells ...
The Department of Buildings is holding a hearing next week on a proposal to legalize basement apartments. The plan would allow homeowners to build small secondary homes in their basements or ...