Hochul laid out a handful of significant changes she’s urging lawmakers to make to the state’s landmark 2019 climate law.
The civil rights attorney brings a background in LGBTQ+ legal fights and personal experience navigating barriers to her new city role.
New Jersey’s top law enforcement official has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, escalating a battle over a cavernous warehouse in Roxbury that the feds want to convert to an ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is seeking a new term this year. The state's most powerful transit workers unions are seeking new contracts.
Because fall has pumpkin spice and sweaters and spring has allergies and mud, here are your early links: Arizona vs. Long Island University in an Iced Tea Madness matchup, gas on the Upper West Side ...
City data shows traffic deaths in the 19th Precinct, which covers the Upper East Side, are slightly down compared to this point last year. In 2025, there were two such fatalities by mid-March. So far ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to reshape New York’s insurance laws, much to Uber’s delight. Trial lawyers aren’t happy.
Professors at six prominent law schools say Glenn Kurtzrock is a symbol of the state's broken grievance system.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has made moves to expedite the installation of new bike lanes across the city, many of which were sidelined under his predecessor Eric Adams.
Promotions and programming differ across cinemas. Noteworthy deals include half-off tickets for members at Angelika theaters, free popcorn at Cinema Village and BOGO tickets at Nitehawk. In honor of ...
Police say the 18-year-old attempted to board a flight at JFK without a boarding pass days after the apparently random attack in East Elmhurst.
The new office will be led by Renita Francois, who served in the de Blasio administration's Office of Criminal Justice for years, a source familiar with the plan told Gothamist.
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