The Legal Aid Society told a judge that police and Brooklyn prosecutors were holding people past the 24-hour legal limit — including someone arrested for double-parking.
FAQ NYC hosts Christina Greer and Harry Siegel dig into all that and more, including Mamdani’s dubious threat to raise property taxes in the city if Albany doesn’t hike taxes on the rich and what that ...
The Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit and Amtrak were all shut down or heavily altered because of the heavy snowfall Monday.
But some New Yorkers braved the elements despite the blizzard warning. On the Upper West Side early Monday, James Hammond, 86 ...
In the weeks before their son was shot by NYPD officers, the Chakraborty family did everything they could to get him ...
Many parents and educators cheered Monday's traditional snow day, which gave students time to have fun in the snow.
Employers will be subject to an investigation by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection if more than half their ...
New York City made progress on public safety in 2025. Shootings and murders fell to historic lows, and most major crime ...
Stymied by Albany on tax increases for wealthy individuals and corporations, the mayor proposed a preliminary budget with a 9 ...
A new rule would require every resident of a household receiving HUD funding to prove their citizenship or eligibility status ...
The mayor's action plan tackles crisis measures dating to 2021, but some major changes require court sign-off.
The mayor says his promise to make buses free would cover the faster, nicer and pricier rides, but not everyone who’s paying ...