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Existing affordable housing is a key piece of New York’s housing puzzle, and city tax

Mayor De Blasio’s proposed cuts to his own new Veterans Services department draws a demonstration—and

The Trump administration hasn’t made any official proposals yet, but there are clues that Medicaid

As “Mike Hot-Pence,” Glen Pannell raises money for causes that the vice-president would likely not

Parks department holds round-table discussion with community regarding new park designs

Non-profit gives Lower East Side a spot to honor the idea that we’re all created

Several local politicians refused to go to President Trump's inauguration on principle

Community groups working to bring public Wi-Fi to Hunts Point

Technology startups and incubators are helping minorities and women get a boost

Residents of the Empire State will be able to get their first drink on Sundays

Q&A: An insider talks about digital security dangers, and what you can do about them

NY City Lens asked people what they thought of the candidates' debate performances.

When New York real estate giants Somerset Partners and Chetrit Group first announced their joint

By Daniella Emanuel A woman at the back of a classroom in a special class for

A bill to make CPR training mandatory for police officers every five years can't get