Admissions data once again shows that the students being admitted to the city’s specialized high schools do not reflect the demographics of the public school system, with the percentage of seats going ...
The City Council on Thursday signed off on Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” plan, paving the way for more housing in the five boroughs. The Council approved the plan by a vote of 31 to 20, two weeks ...
A new city law for short-term rentals in the city took effect Tuesday. Local Law 18, also known as the Short-Term Rental Registration Law, requires hosts on Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com and other ...
Chris Alexander, the embattled head of New York’s Office of Cannabis Management, is stepping down, Spectrum News NY1 has learned. The executive director of the Office of Cannabis Management announced ...
One of the leading bids to open a casino in New York City may have hit a major roadblock. The plan put forth by Mets owner Steve Cohen puts the proposed Metropolitan Park casino on an existing parking ...
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil can be kicked out of the U.S. as a national security risk, an immigration judge in Louisiana found Friday during a hearing over the legality of ...
The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO contested his extradition back to New York at a court hearing Tuesday. Luigi Nicholas Mangione, 26, was also denied bail at the brief hearing in ...
Kathryn Garcia, a top aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul and former DSNY commissioner, will become the next executive director of Port Authority, Hochul announced Tuesday. The news comes after Rick Cotton ...
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 11%, ...
The U.S. House approved legislation Wednesday mandating federal safety standards for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries used in e-bikes and scooters, with the goal of preventing fires. The bill passed ...
New York City became the first city in the country to allow supervised drug use sites where people can use illegal drugs without threat of arrest, under the watch of trained staff, Mayor Bill de ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation Friday that would have required city subway trains to operate with at least two workers at all times. Most subway trains in the city consist of 10 cars, staffed by ...
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