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Dozens of New Yorkers gathered in the back room of 132 Lounge in Brooklyn Heights

While NYCHA rolls out funding and organizational changes, public housing residents fear being priced out

A new neighborhood plan aims to rebuild trust between police and the community

The mayor's plan will limit the number of horses in the park and keep pedicab

Chinese residents in Brooklyn's Sunset Park attends participatory budgeting meeting in Sunset Park Recreation Center.

GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson sparked a firestorm recently after saying, in an interview, that

As President Obama and President Putin traded barbs inside the U.N. General Assembly on as

NYC's mayor wants zero waste by 2030. Is it possible?

Such deaths rose 24 percent last year in the city. Is enough being done to

“It’s not just about those six individuals. It’s about systems and institutions."

A Movement to Legalize “Accessory Dwelling Units” for more affordable housing.

More than a decade ago, the city started an ambitious $3 billion project to convert

The state teachers’ and city teachers' unions launch a multi-million dollar ad campaign.

Mayor de Blasio says a new line will help New Yorkers get to jobs faster.

On Wednesday Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled OneNYC, a 332-page manifesto detailing the administration’s vision