Last week’s primaries yielded mixed results for organized labor and candidates who were backed by New York’s Working Families Party. Two of the three Working Families Party candidates lost their bid ...
It's almost time for "America250" — the official celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding on the Fourth of July. The annual Macy’s fireworks show isn’t the only event ...
Two people are dead and nearly 20 more were hurt after a coach bus overturned on the Long Island Expressway in Queens overnight, authorities said. Police say the crash happened around 11:40 p.m.
The city is celebrating the Knicks’ NBA championship win with street co-namings across Manhattan. Blue-and-orange signs featuring players’ names and jersey numbers have been installed along Sixth and ...
A new mobile outreach van is hoping to bring more HIV testing, overdose prevention and supportive services to New Yorkers right in their communities. The Alliance for Positive Change added its second ...
It is that time of year again — more than 50 public outdoor pools in New York City are officially open to the public starting on Saturday. Outdoor pools will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day ...
Ahead of this week's deadline, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council are at odds over funding for the city's housing voucher program. A source told NY1 that negotiations are at a standstill.
The New York Yankees remained in limbo on a date for slugger Aaron Judge to return from a fractured rib, manager Aaron Boone said Sunday. Boone gave a brief update on Judge before the Yankees wrapped ...
Those were fighting words from Gov. Kathy Hochul and elected officials in Midtown Thursday, denouncing the Supreme Court’s ruling that ends temporary protected status, or TPS, for 350,000 Haitians and ...
Republican candidate for governor Bruce Blakeman made an explosive attack against Brad Lander, saying the Democratic congressional candidate, who is Jewish, would be a “guard in a concentration camp” ...
According to AP, with more than 86% of the expected vote in, Avila Chevalier had 49.4% of votes and Espaillat had 45.9%. Avila Chevalier, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, was one of ...
The Brooklyn Democratic Party could be in for a change. “I definitely think this is a new era of change where folks want to see more transparent politics, one that’s actively engaged,” said Akwasi ...