It's Tuesday in New York City, where housing officials earlier this year used a rare maneuver to take over a 49-unit Bronx apartment building from a negligent owner, turn it over to a nonprofit and provide city funding for a renovation.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, in his quest to add safe and affordable housing, wants to do more of that.
Nearly every subway turnstile in New York City will soon get metal shark-like fins and plastic paddles designed to make it harder to skip the fare, the MTA announced yesterday.
The New York State Gaming Commission made it official yesterday: Bally’s Bronx at Ferry Point, Hard Rock Metropolitan Park near Citi Field, and Resorts World New York City near JFK Airport are getting full casino licenses.
New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill yesterday nominated Jennifer Davenport, a former federal prosecutor who currently works as a lawyer for the utility company PSEG, to be the state's next attorney general.
An update on Mamdani's free bus plan: It could die, it could become a watered-down free bus pilot or it could expand into a statewide free bus program. Albany will have to debate!
A lawsuit filed by Attorney General Letitia James on Monday alleges that the delivery giant for years cheated thousands of temporary employees who manage the annual surge of packages out of millions in wages.
Mangione’s defense attorneys argue the officers in Altoona, Pennsylvania, illegally searched and interrogated him, and a judge should toss the evidence they gathered that day — including a gun, silencer and hand-written “manifesto.”
Transit Museum curator Jodi Shapiro said the show will include rare, limited edition cards promoting everything from “Twin Peaks” to David Bowie, a 1997 MetroCard Vending Machine prototype, and materials from a 1993 ad campaign for Cardvaark, the anthropomorphized aardvark and would-be MetroCard mascot.