James joined a coalition to block new restrictions on federal funding that supports victims of violent crimes.
The national park remained open during previous government shutdowns thanks to state funding. Hochul said she wouldn't foot the bill this time.
The U.S. Department of Transportation suggested requirements for minority- and women-owned businesses to receive contracts for New York's largest public works projects make construction less efficient ...
The MTA grant cut is only a fraction of the money the Trump administration has tried to withhold from New York’s counterterrorism programs – a total of more than $180 million, according to the New ...
Mayor Eric Adams may have surrendered his long-shot re-election bid, but in at least one way, he is leaving office as he entered: quotable and unbridled.
The Bronx man accepted payments for what he said were application fees, security deposits and the first month’s rent, prosecutors say.
A Queens judge with a history of legal errors and allegations of bias will continue to serve on the bench for at least another two years, state court officials confirmed.
October is a star-studded month with two meteor showers, winter constellations and a good chance to see a trio of green comets.
Consumers may face sticker shock when shopping for insurance through New York’s Affordable Care Act marketplace.
The incident happened at an apartment tower in Mott Haven, forcing residents to evacuate and suspending heat, hot water and cooking gas.
Elijah Roy, of Brooklyn, was charged with assault in aid of racketeering and a federal weapons charge, prosecutors from the Eastern District of New York said in a statement. The weapons charge applies ...
New York City’s notorious five-story floating jail in the Bronx will be tugged down to the bayou and scrapped for parts to make way for a new waterfront delivery hub, the Economic Development ...