NY Prison Reform: Advocates Demand Accountability After Deaths
Over 50 advocacy groups press New York lawmakers for prison accountability following the deaths of Robert Brooks and Messiah Nantwi in state facilities.
Over 50 advocacy groups press New York lawmakers for prison accountability following the deaths of Robert Brooks and Messiah Nantwi in state facilities.
David Do, former NYC TLC head, has withdrawn from his role at ride-hail app Empower amid the company's mounting legal troubles in Washington D.C.
Gov. Kathy Hochul outlined three changes to New York's landmark climate law, citing affordability concerns and a hostile White House toward renewable energy.
Hotel bookings for New York's World Cup weeks are running 2% below 2025 levels, raising doubts about FIFA's $3 billion economic windfall projection.
Corporation Counsel Steve Banks cites new evidence in seeking to end NYC's legal defense of former Mayor Eric Adams in a civil sexual assault lawsuit.
The MTA filed suit against the federal government for withholding $60M in contractually obligated funding for the Second Avenue Subway extension to East Harlem.
NYC's acting sanitation commissioner says the city's pooper scooper law is nearly unenforceable, with only two summonses issued in all of 2025.
TWU Local 100 filed suit against the MTA for illegally reducing subway station booth staffing without required public hearings under state law.
A New York judge reopened cases for 100+ home care aides claiming stolen wages under a rule that allows workers to be paid for only 13 of 24 hours worked.
A modular restroom hyped as fast and affordable for Fort Washington Park is years behind schedule and has ballooned to $3.5 million in costs.
New York City Council weighs a ban on glue traps amid animal welfare concerns and the city's ongoing battle with its rat population.
Michael Bloomberg backs Assembly Member Micah Lasher in the Democratic primary to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler in New York's 12th Congressional District.
Over 400 Brooklyn Hospital Center nurses have gone six weeks without health insurance while Governor Hochul sent $15M in emergency state funding.
NYC budget watchdogs warn Mayor Mamdani his $127B spending plan relies too heavily on Wall Street growth, rainy-day reserves, and property tax hikes.
MTA CEO Janno Lieber joins Gov. Hochul to push auto insurance reforms, saying the authority loses nearly $50M yearly to questionable crash liability claims.
Volunteers conducted NYC's 21st annual HOPE count after a cold-weather delay, with nearly 1,300 participants surveying unhoused residents across all five boroughs.
Manhattan Council Member Harvey Epstein discusses his 2026 agenda, including office-to-housing conversions and fighting hidden fees for New Yorkers.
Bronx leaders and business executives revived Bronx Day in Albany to push the borough's economic priorities and attract state investment.
Eric Michael Thomas launched Chef Doula LLC in the Bronx, blending culinary expertise with doula support to help pregnant and postpartum mothers.
Mayor Mamdani scores partial Albany wins on tax hikes and expands 3-K education on Staten Island as NYC faces a $5.4 billion budget shortfall.
Bronx Councilmember Pierina Sanchez introduces the SAFER Act to revive and reform NYC's Third Party Transfer program for negligent landlords.
A new report urges Mayor Mamdani to streamline NYC's complex event permitting system, which can require sign-off from up to seven different city agencies.
New York City officials are exploring the possibility of charging drivers for the city's three million free street parking spaces as the municipality grapples with a massive budget shortfall.
The New York Police Department confirmed that a lit device recovered during Saturday's protests outside Gracie Mansion was an improvised explosive device capable of causing serious injury or death, according to Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
City Council members delivered harsh criticism Tuesday to the Department of Transportation over the city's failure to meet targets for expanding bus and bike lanes during the Adams administration.
Manhattan's restaurant scene added six new establishments to its most-watched list this month, according to food industry tracking that highlights the city's continued culinary evolution despite recent challenges.
While major corporations announce mass layoffs tied to artificial intelligence adoption, small businesses and nonprofits across New York City are using the technology to enhance their operations without eliminating positions.
The FDNY Bravest boxing team will step into Madison Square Garden on Friday to host the International Battle of the Badges III, bringing first responders from across the United States and the United Kingdom together for an annual night of charity boxing.
New Yorkers who answered Mayor Zohran Mamdani's call for emergency snow shovelers during recent blizzards may not receive payment for their work until spring, according to city workers and sanitation department officials.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will test autonomous electric shuttle buses at Newark Liberty International Airport beginning this spring, according to agency officials.
A massive blizzard that dumped nearly two feet of snow across New York City forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights at the area's three major airports on Monday, bringing air travel to a virtual standstill.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection launched a new compliance system Friday targeting businesses where workers rarely use their legally mandated sick time, signaling a potential crackdown on employers who may be illegally discouraging time off.
A Staten Island-born dancer known simply as TJ has transformed New York City's bustling streets into his personal dance studio, creating viral videos that capture the spontaneous energy of the five boroughs.
Construction workers who were laid off from the $16 billion Gateway tunnel project rallied alongside Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday, pressing the Trump administration to restore full funding for the vital Hudson River rail infrastructure project.
Dense fog blanketed the New York City area Wednesday morning, creating hazardous driving conditions and forcing transportation adjustments, according to the National Weather Service.
A massive new Italian restaurant has opened at the base of the MetLife Building in Midtown, bringing all-day dining to one of Manhattan's most recognizable locations.
Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon couldn't button his shirt last season due to elbow problems but still made 33 starts. Surgery will sideline him until May.
After this week's blizzard, New Yorkers carved unofficial trails through snowbanks, creating what planners call 'desire paths' that reveal yearning for shortcuts.
Celina's Reagan Hix and Grace Waldschmidt captured gold medals at the UIL 4A swimming championships in San Antonio, leading Dallas-area swimmers to success.
Rep. Dan Goldman introduced legislation to create dedicated federal funding for NYCHA boiler upgrades, targeting chronic heating problems affecting 400,000 residents.
Brooklyn Council Member Shahana Hanif Mamdani deployed school nurses and peer workers to bring homeless New Yorkers indoors as dangerous cold grips the city.
Gov. Hochul's plan to weaken environmental review law divides conservation groups, with some backing housing development goals while others warn of climate risks.
Frozen snow piles are blocking bus lanes across NYC, forcing buses into traffic and adding 10-15 minutes to commutes as sanitation crews work to clear the icy debris.
Starbucks workers at unionized NYC locations returned to work this week, ending a nearly three-month strike that began Dec. 20 over scheduling and union recognition.
Gov. Kathy Hochul picked City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams as her lieutenant governor running mate, pairing the Buffalo Democrat with Queens' top elected official.
A queer hockey league inspired by romance novel "Heated Rivalry" is drawing LGBTQ+ players across NYC's five boroughs to ice rinks from Chelsea to Queens.
City Councilman Zohran Mamdani plans legislation to terminate a $2.3 million AI chatbot he calls "unusable," citing resident complaints and system errors.
City Council Member Christopher Marte led door-to-door outreach after federal agents were spotted on Broome and Eldridge streets Thursday afternoon.