The New York City mayor plans on opting out of the public funding program in 2029 after bringing in big contributions.
As New York’s senior population grows, DFTA Commissioner Lisa Scott-McKenzie said providers need to think beyond the pasta.
Poised for November wins, attorney David Siffert would be New York’s first nonbinary state legislator as Patrick Martinez ...
For years, animal welfare advocates, public safety experts and elected officials have warned that New York City's horse-drawn ...
A Q&A with the the lower Manhattan council member who’s in the middle of two major legislative battles, regulating horses and ...
Whether on a boat in triple-digit temperatures or playing pickup soccer, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has gotten a ...
Kathy Hochul rolled out a package of bills that her administration asserted would crack down on auto insurance fraud and ...
Since Central Park first opened, no one has been able to agree whether horse-drawn carriages should be allowed to transport ...
Former New York City Mayor and President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudolph Giuliani, who once held the honorary title of “America’s mayor,” has tarnished his legacy with his apparent ...
Bill de Blasio is summering in Italy. And visiting Northern Ireland too. Five years out of office, the former mayor of the ...
Conley, who won a crowded primary last month and now faces incumbent Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, is so far the only ...
Council Members Oswald Feliz, Lynn Schulman and Kamillah Hanks have signed on as co-sponsors and Rita Joseph is poised to ...
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