The New York Cannabis Conversation Continues
At a city council hearing, lots of viewpoints on cannabis
At a city council hearing, lots of viewpoints on cannabis
MTA board eliminated pay-per-ride bonus and raised monthly subway and bus fares
About 8 percent of city’s voters cast ballots in the special election
A proposal to train public housing residents in cloud computing was scrapped after Amazon left
New York City forgives millions of dollars in delivery-truck parking tickets, angering cyclists who the trucks force into traffic
New Yorkers have been complaining they slip and slide on dog-poop all too often. But, does New York have a canine waste problem?
Commerce committee members seem keen to make a growing trend of card-only retail and dining a thing of the past, citing discrimination against cash carrying consumers
[caption id="attachment_20667" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Memorial for Karl Lagerfeld Image courtesy of Alexander Munday[/caption] The Karl Lagerfeld store in SoHo had an arrangement of white roses positioned in its window Wednesday in memory of the iconic fashion designer, who passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 19 in Paris. On the sidewalk outside the shop, passersby and fans also left their own tokens of appreciation—lit candles and a few good bye notes. “He [Lagerfeld] stood out like a Godfather character and you didn’t need to know of his accolades to know he meant business,” said Alexendar Munday, who recently moved to New York and visited
Residents in the Taft Houses say the problem is not that they lost heat and hot water, but that it happens so often
Work is on display from 16 artists, aiming to shine a light on the lives of the more than 2 million U.S. citizens behind bars
A demonstration in Union Square—and others around the country—decried the president's declaration
What happens behind the scenes of the vibrant celebration
The council member has again offended the LGBT Community, but at a large Bronx rally, supporters had his back
One actor's theater company focuses on telling the stories of disabled individuals
Bronx residents are hopeful about the La Central housing project, but wary that it comes with complications