The citywide installation of big curbside trash containers in spots where drivers currently park could take seven years to complete, according to new sanitation department documents.
Mayor Adams said he no longer supports building a specialized housing facility for formerly incarcerated people on a Bronx hospital campus.
Success Academy charter school CEO Eva Moskowitzadmonished several hundred employees this week during an "emergency meeting" for failing to lobby elected officials in sufficient numbers ahead of a march today.
Moskowitz's remarks, which were captured in a secret recording, come as she braces for a fight with potential mayor Zohran Mamdani, a known charter school critic.
A new City Council bill would require building owners to more frequently test their cooling towers for Legionella — but some public health experts fear that alone wouldn't prevent another Legionnaires' outbreak.
Vanity Fair has a good play-by-play of how the Times Square casino proposal — backed by Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Al Sharpton and other celebrities — failed to win over local residents and the theater industry.
"I’m not for boys going into the same bathroom with little girls," Mayor Adams said yesterday in a spiel that also touched on Zohran Mamdani, gentrification, allegedly disrespectful transplants and bike lanes.
New Jersey Project, a conservative parents’ group that's been labeled an anti-government organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center, is publicly calling out New Jersey teachers who've made social media comments about Charlie Kirk's killing that the group doesn't like.
A coalition of student journalists is calling on officials to expand news literacy and youth press opportunities after new data revealed just over 1% of high school students have access to journalism courses at their schools.
In what has become the worst-kept secret in New York City politics, Lander has been telling people he wants to become the first deputy mayor should Mamdani win the general election. Mamdani has told him to knock it off.
The aggressive Redbay Ambrosia beetle has managed to kill more than 500 million trees in North America — and now it has arrived on Long Island, bringing its disease, laurel wilt, along with it.