A Long Island man has pleaded not guilty to charges he had what prosecutors say was enough illegal drugs to kill 3.5 million ...
Court officials know they need to speed things up to keep the prison population down ahead of the planned Rikers closure.
The municipalities argue the state is asking them to build more low-priced housing than their communities can support.
CUNY students, twentysomething art aficionados, and older women in Chanel dresses were all waiting to see the newest work by ...
Many New Yorkers caught a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights Thursday evening – a dazzling display of purple hues that even ...
On March 15, Espaillat released a statement in support of President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war, calling on ...
Because the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints wants to build a temple in Summit, here are your afternoon links: ...
City officials are close to finalizing a deal to demolish two public housing campuses and replace the apartments in Chelsea.
The shift in opinion comes as crises have engulfed much of New York’s political class. Mayor Eric Adams is facing federal ...
Because there's a frost advisory in the suburbs, here are your early links: Opera beef, expensive fleece, Tiffany Trump is ...
Education officials are pushing to end a long-standing practice of extending bus company contracts dating back 45 years.
Federal investigators executed a search at the NYPD's School Safety Division office as the NYPD faces scrutiny for contracts ...