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As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to sound alarms across the globe, some travelers are cancelling

Residents of Windsor Terrace say they have too many problems to welcome a 13-story luxury

Police are investigating a series of similar apartment break-ins, and they suspect the same person

The City Council’s zoning committee voted unanimously Wednesday against a proposal that would have massively

The media mogul was acquitted of the two most serious charges, but still faces up

The jury has been deliberating for days, but the case is far from over

The teenage boy will be charged as an adult for the murder of the Barnard

The president’s clemency frenzy, included Bernie Kerik, who spent three years in prison for tax

The NYPD had recently taken away Paul Federico’s service revolver

Wages and salaries have already been cut and some worry they may have to close

A 14-year-old boy has been charged as an adult in death of Tessa Majors

By Yuntong Man and Caroline Chen A week ago, Helen Wang, a Chinese graduate social work

It’s possible that NYC renters got a little too excited upon initially hearing the words

Two NYPD officers were shot in two different incidents in less than 12 hours in

Community activists gather outside Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn to wait for news on the victim

City residents seem to be ready for the March 1 ban on plastic.

The coronavirus is spreading globally and the Chinese community in New York City is worried

The City Council may expand the right to noncitizens. What do New Yorkers think of

One man died and two were injured in the incident on the afternoon of January

In a city with one of the most diverse populations in the world, there are