In this week’s election newsletter, we look at the race for city comptroller, how New Yorkers can get neighbors to the polls and more.
In naming former NYPD Detective Jeffrey Garcia to the post, Adams said his mission would be to boost nightclubs and be the ...
A wind project intended to serve as the backbone of Renewable Ravenswood went up in smoke as the company behind it —a joint ...
Dozens of activists with the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voices for Peace were arrested after they filled the president’s ...
Recent threats of federal spending cuts and department shutdowns could mean billions in lost funds for NYC schools.
However, there are still legal ways for noncitizens to participate in the upcoming election. Perla Silva, the senior civic engagement coordinator at immigration-focused nonprofit Make the Road New ...
In-depth study of likely voters shows perceptions of public safety at sharp extremes, with voters divided between desiring ...
The declines have been driven by high attrition during the pandemic, slow hiring and a $37,000 annual starting salary.
After predecessors under Mayor Eric Adams lowered penalties, Jessica Tisch announces two measures to bolster discipline on ...
On-and-off taxes on imports from China, Mexico and Canada make planning difficult and keep customers cautious about spending, ...
Mahmoud Khalil’s case heads to a hearing Wednesday morning. The recent Columbia graduate is being detained in Louisiana and ...
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