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A basketball tournament Friday honored two NYPD detectives who died in the line of duty, and also welcomed the two sons of fallen NYPD Detective Didarul Islam. Islam died during last week’s mass ...
NY1's "Finding Home" segment in partnership with the ASPCA features animals up for adoption around the five boroughs. This week, NY1 features five-year-old cat Bermuda and four-year-old pup Brie ...
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani’s call for city-owned grocery stores has gotten a lot of attention during the campaign, and some New Yorkers may be surprised to know the city already ...
Four astronauts returned to Earth on Saturday after hustling to the International Space Station five months ago to relieve the stuck test pilots of Boeing’s Starliner. Their SpaceX capsule ...
Normally the process of drawing new legislative maps takes place once a decade, to account for population shifts as reflected in the latest Census data. But Gov. Kathy Hochul says the normal rules ...
Slowly but surely, New Yorkers will be able to visit more libraries on Sundays again. Starting Sept. 7, 11 additional branches across the five boroughs will offer seven-day service. The $2 million ...
The city saw a drop in five of its seven major crime categories in July, including a double-digit decline in homicides, NYPD statistics released Monday show. Overall crime was down by 5.6% in the ...
Proposed federal regulations to prevent deadly lithium-ion battery fires appear to be a casualty — at least for the moment — of President Donald Trump’s decision to oust members of the ...
The City Council is expected to move ahead with an ambitious rezoning of neighborhoods in Midtown South after the Land Use subcommittee unanimously approved the plan Wednesday. The proposal looks ...
Concerns have been mounting in Harlem over a deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak. “One of the things that is very important for us to do is examine and find out why this keeps popping up in ...
A Brooklyn Heights subway station will remain closed for the time being after a concrete awning collapsed outside its entrance early Sunday, transit officials said.
As expected, the City Council plans to override Mayor Eric Adams’ veto of a bill that would decriminalize illegal street vending — but it’s backing off a fight with the mayor over the ...
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