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Animal rights activists have been demanding for years that the so-called "Ryders Law" be passed. The legislation would move ...
The city’s movement toward free care for kids up to age 2 could be a gamechanger with national implications. And it’s a sign ...
The search for a new chief executive follows the announcement that current chief operating officer, Ian Floyd, will retire in ...
The way you walk on New York City streets is being monitored. The technology has prompted calls for more transparency.
Shootings and the number of New Yorkers who fell victim to gun violence have plunged to all-time lows so far this year — even ...
Council Member Bob Holden, a conservative Democrat from Queens, said that the council’s decision not to block a casino bid in ...
New York’s liberal immigration policy landed it on the federal government’s updated list of sanctuary jurisdictions on ...
The latest outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem has killed two people so far and sickened at least 58 others.
City Council Democrats are planning to override Mayor Adams’ veto of a bill that’d decriminalize unlicensed street vending — ...
The Department of Justice has published a list of states, cities and counties that have policies or laws that the department ...
"The City Council should enthusiastically approve the 10,000 new homes that will come with the MSMX plan," the author writes.
But as Int. 1135 threatens to significantly increase the cost of delivery and limit how platforms can operate, the law puts ...