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Gabrielle Musca says she was blindsided after receiving notice that her landlord was terminating her lease.
More than a million New Yorkers could soon find out they’re being kicked off their health insurance plan as state officials untangle the impacts of Washington’s new tax policy bill. New York ...
Congestion pricing turned six months old Saturday, and Gov. Kathy Hochul is boasting that the tolling program is reducing traffic in the city, among other benefits. The number of vehicles is down ...
The HALT Act was a major sticking point in the statewide corrections officer wildcat strike earlier this year.
Mayor Adams' crime fighting record is central to his reelection campaign.
The United States of America turned 249 years old Friday. While many people celebrate with fireworks, the New York Historical is offering plenty of Independence Day events for the whole family ...
There are 10 construction sites total.It may be just another road in New Jersey to some, but you could call a brand new underpass in North Bergen the gateway to the Gateway Tunnel. “We’re ...
We're in the steamy and sometimes stormy stretch of summer.
There is growing fear among some immigrants about attending their mandatory, routine case hearings. Lawyers advocating for immigrants say they are seeing firsthand arrests inside federal ...
The 22-day prison strike officially came to an end Monday when about 75% of correction officers across the state agreed to return to work. About 2,000 officers did not accept the deal with the ...
Another week of testimony in the Sean "Diddy" Combs case wraps up Friday. A former personal assistant to Combs took the stand for a second day in his sex-trafficking trial. The woman testified ...
The city opened a migrant relief center outside the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens on Tuesday, a day earlier than the site was originally set to begin operating. Buses carrying asylum ...