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Some tax relief for the wealthy and tipped workers is overshadowed by billions in public benefits cuts poised to force New ...
The administration lifted a stop-work order on a New York offshore wind project the same week House Republicans passed a bill ...
In this week’s election newsletter, we break down the borough president races, and what Kathryn Garcia's been up to.
Airbnb, Uber and the Real Estate Board of New York are among the major power players looking to pick winners in the upcoming election.
We spoke to Lee and former Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer (now a Council member) about what a borough president is and why you should care — and at the end, a brief guide on who’s running for ...
More than a decade after reducing benefits for newly hired “Tier 6” public workers, the ex-governor says the city can afford to lower the retirement age. Workers and budget watchdogs remain skeptical.
Department of Buildings pauses the first few accessory dwelling unit projects under Mayor Eric Adams’ 2024 zoning overhaul, after it approved them in error ...
Multiple former Department of Correction officials and government insiders told THE CITY that a federal judge’s decision to create the role sows confusion. Over the past four years, an unlikely ...
Some 118 sections of local spans of all types were found by inspectors to be in poor condition in 2024, records show. See how the bridges you use fared. Drivers heading to LaGuardia Airport or ...
Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our members. Dear New Yorkers, About 25 years ago, people passing a drab industrial stretch of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn started noticing a hand-painted billboard ...
A weekday newsletter to keep you up on New York.
When public safety officers blocked four reporters from entering campus, the school violated the First Amendment, the suit will claim. Four reporters blocked from entering Brooklyn College campus ...