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Carlos Cruz, 43, sentenced to five years for arson, died while waiting more than two months to be transferred to state prison ...
The Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa also said he’d stay in the race, despite apparent efforts from the White House to clear ...
More than 100 students across four City University of New York colleges have so far benefited from the pilot program to help pay for masters degrees.
The restraining order now in effect though Sept. 9 requires more space per person at 26 Federal Plaza, which has dramatically ...
A city law called the POST Act requires the NYPD to report publicly on its use of and policies regarding surveillance ...
He’s said it over and over again on the campaign trail, a consistent drumbeat of a promise: If elected, Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani will freeze your rent. “I’m running for mayor to freeze the rent ...
The department had mulled moving its division handling public school safety from a community bureau to the office of Chief of Department John Chell but decided against it after THE CITY reported the ...
Thousands of lead pipes still serve individual buildings, as a city program offering free replacements falls short of its goals. More than one-third of home test kits sent in for testing by residents ...
A former top City Hall advisor and current campaign confidante to Mayor Eric Adams attempted to give money to a reporter from THE CITY following a campaign event in Harlem Wednesday. The failed payoff ...
Even as the NYPD targets e-bike riders with criminal tickets for traffic violations, catching immigrant food delivery workers in the dragnet, the City Council is sitting on a bill that would make the ...
One ballot proposal would amend New York’s state constitution to add more anti-discrimination protections, while five others would make changes to New York City’s charter.
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