AI-driven job losses dominate the headlines. But with help from training programs, some New York City small businesses and ...
The McGuinness Boulevard project faced opposition from the “Keep McGuinness Moving” campaign. THE CITY reported in 2023 that ...
Some New Yorkers receiving food stamps must prove they are working, studying or volunteering for at least 80 hours per month or risk losing the benefit under new federal rules beginning on Sunday, ...
The first 2,000 free seats for 2-year-olds are coming this fall, with state funding now committed to expand ‘2-K’ to 12,000 ...
NYCHA didn't check to see if apartments were actually empty, allowing unauthorized tenants to move into more than 600 of them ...
A controversial new state memo citing rising costs for NYC households in the coming years has raised concerns the governor is trying to roll back environmental mandates.
The mayor’s $4 million modular restroom plan promises faster, cheaper installations. But dozens of existing park bathrooms remain shuttered and many more are in a disgusting state of disrepair.
The mayor appealed directly to Trump to get the money to create the massive apartment project over a railyard in Queens.
The mayor traveled to Washington to speak with the president in a meeting that was not publicized in advance, a sign of the ...
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Officials met directly with New Yorkers to hear about chronic problems and to learn how much tenant associations really help.
A hearing on the city’s response to January’s winter storm was postponed by this week’s blizzard. New Yorkers with ...
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