A $700 million project to rehabilitate three subway stations below 42nd Street with new staircases, escalators, elevators and more was completed Tuesday after five years, MTA officials announced. The ...
Attorney General Letitia James and 24 other states said the administration is legally required to make monthly payments using contingency funds.
Three men posing as construction workers broke into a Jamaica Hills home and made off with a safe and valuables, according to the NYPD.
Voter turnout has surged in New Jersey during the first few days of the early in-person voting period in this year’s closely watched gubernatorial election — and the early tallies likely show an ...
Because bench culture isn't dead on the Upper West Side, here are your afternoon links: Funky mod house in Manhattan Beach, Trump still entertaining third term chatter, MetroCard sandwich and more.
A cyclist died in Queens on Monday night after slamming into a parked driver’s open car door, police said.
Tuesday’s oversight hearing follows growing concern over battery farms and the risks posed by lithium-ion fires.
A parking lot on public land along the East River waterfront in Manhattan has been closed and will be turned into an outdoor gym.
Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly considering packing the Rent Guidelines Board, which sets allowable rent increases for rent-stabilized buildings, before leaving office.
The city recorded 2,192 deaths from accidental drug overdoses last year, a 28% decrease from the 3,056 deaths in 2023, according to preliminary city data released Tuesday. Drug deaths in the city ...
Because multiple people said he might run for Congress, here are your early links: Climate change, composting, Ratbubu and more.
It’s illegal in New York to lock a resident out of their apartment without a warrant. Some landlords are doing it anyway.