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But while the front-runner drops out, another three-year-old colt is charging ahead

A program run by the mayor's wife gets a grilling at an oversight hearing

After battling over a year against the developer's use of non-union labor, the rank-and-file feel

Frustrated Bronx community members vented their frustrations following the death of a 68-year-old woman

[caption id="attachment_20834" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Juana Narvaez and Guadalupe Moreno stand outside their housing complex in

Why are crime rates twice as high as the rest of the city?

Michael Bloomberg, 77, the former mayor of New York City, has announced that he will

In Queens, a victim tells the harrowing story of her assault. Was she attacked because

Anthony Myrie was the second inmate to die at Greene Correctional Facility in three months

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

Residents in the Taft Houses say the problem is not that they lost heat and

A demonstration in Union Square—and others around the country—decried the president's declaration

The council member has again offended the LGBT Community, but at a large Bronx rally,

The giant online retailer has cancelled plans to build its second headquarters in Long Island

Richmond Hill, a quiet neighborhood, is shaken by tragedy

That’s a wrap at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn