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In 1975, a combination of economic stagnation, disinvestment and mismanagement of the budget led New York City into a fiscal crisis unlike any other. The result was shuttered schools, firehouses ...
Even though a budget deal has yet to be reached, Gov. Kathy Hochul spent Tuesday celebrating a major international company announced a $1 billion investment in the state and a new poll shows she ...
Three more federal prosecutors who had been involved in the now-dismissed corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams resigned on Tuesday, saying they felt pressured into admitting wrongdoing or ...
Shortly after the Trump administration was sworn in earlier this year, a shadowy force called the Department of Government Efficiency was created to sweep up information and facilitate personnel ...
The courthouses on the Lower East Side are well-known for being part of the backdrop to shows like “Law and Order.” But now some of the actors who played victims on the show may also be ...
Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church for more than a decade, has died at 88 years old. His passing follows months of health challenges, including a battle with double pneumonia that led to ...
With a focus on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, President Donald Trump’s "border czar" Tom Homan was back in the city on Tuesday. “Every member of TDA should be on the run because the ...
Andrew Cuomo is not a candidate typically low on cash. While the city’s campaign finance board shut down his request for matching funds last week, the former governor has a state campaign ...
Preston High School in the Bronx will remain open after a sale to new owners, officials said Tuesday. In an agreement, the Bally’s Foundation purchased the property from the Sisters of the ...
New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik is considering throwing her name in the mix for a 2026 gubernatorial run, a source familiar with her thinking told NY1. “I think there’s a lot of ...
The start of spring means another busy real estate season. The city’s real estate and rental market had a strong first quarter, with high demand, but more caution for potential buyers and renters.
Some residents say trucks can make city streets like an obstacle course. “There are times on Columbus where we have one double-parked on the right,” Upper West Side resident Jorge Gabin said ...