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Adrienne Adams is seeking to establish universal basic income for homeless mothers and families with young children and young ...
Dozens have died in accidents since helicopters were allowed in the city in 1949. Residents have complained for nearly as ...
New York's capital needs mean the city cannot afford to be picky about market timing for bond deals, said Jay Olson, deputy ...
Only a small portion of the city’s restaurants have applied for permits to set up dining structures under new regulations.
Now, some of those contracts are set to expire as City Hall pushes forward with its plan to shutter 53 migrant shelters by ...
Cuomo’s campaign did not respond to requests for comment, but the “Health and Wellness” section his campaign website states: “New York City must be more focused than ever on core public health ...
Gov. Hochul and legislative leaders discuss plans to alleviate New York's unemployment insurance debt, impacting both ...
Kristen Reynolds, 51, who has been president and CEO of Discover Long Island for nearly a decade, will take the same role at ...
Throughout the 13-week semester, she’s taken the more than 4,000-mile round trip — which begins with Monday morning flights ...
New York City was the world’s epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, but five years and 46,000 deaths later a memorial to the victims and their caregivers is nowhere close to being realized.
The devastation was so great and the upheaval so drastic that a return to New York’s pre-pandemic rhythms — and a full revival of its economy — seemed far from inevitable. The city lost ...
A report from the state comptroller found sexual assault and instances of illegal contraband increased at the city’s juvenile ...