By mid-afternoon, more than 2 million New Yorkers and counting had turned up to vote in Tuesday’s election—many saying they ...
It’s been nearly five years since the Public Housing Emergency Response Act was first introduced, without progress. But some ...
A new state law requires New York City marshals to post notices of eviction to the state court website, in addition to ...
"We can remove the mystery of whether or not our rights can, and will, be tampered with. We can keep the power over our ...
In the nine days of early voting that kicked off on Oct. 26, just shy of 1.1 million New Yorkers had already made it to the ...
This story was originally published by THE CITY on Oct. 17, 2024. City-funded shelter providers collecting millions of dollars to provide shelter to a near-record number of homeless New Yorkers are ...
With delayed timelines and ongoing construction, Red Hook residents are still living in limbo as they wait for a $568 million ...
"The lack of public bathrooms is one of the daunting challenges and cruel indignities that unsheltered New Yorkers ...
The audit, by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, cited "inefficiencies and irregularities" in the city's administration of ...
Members of the housing authority’s board approved an agreement Wednesday that brings the razing and rebuilding of the Fulton ...
"It has become increasingly clear that the Adams administration has committed to expand a policy of mass incarceration over ...
Councilmember Joseph answered questions from CLARIFY student reporters about her priorities for the school system, DOE ...