Eric Adams denies the allegations, which date back to his time working as a police officer in New York.
Rainbow still shut as Peace, Queenston-Lewiston, Whirlpool Rapids bridges reopen
The FBI is investigating a vehicle explosion near Rainbow Bridge that has killed two people
New York City’s mayor has downplayed the federal investigation into his campaign fund-raising, but, by dodging questions and obfuscating, he’s invited even more public scrutiny.
That search prompted the mayor to cancel a planned trip to meet with White House officials in Washington and instead return to New York.
Winter is coming early for several regions across the country.
Views of the Empire State Building are being obscured by a new 860-foot luxury tower rising just blocks away. Should New York regulate its skyline?
Leaders in hard-hit communities say that the city remains unprepared for sudden deluges.
The city began notifying adult migrants in July that they would soon have to reapply in order to stay in shelters. For some who have reached the deadline, the future remains uncertain.
Thousands of Airbnbs and other short-term rentals are expected to disappear from rental platforms as New York City begins enforcing tight restrictions
When New York City movers clear out an apartment, they leave with a whole lot more than furniture.
The influx of asylum seekers has the makings of a potent political force, and Republicans are ready to test it in key 2024 house races.
Figuring they didn’t have an ‘elevator budget,’ two renters focused on walk-ups for sale on the Lower East Side and in the East Village. Here’s what they found.
“I deeply appreciate all the support I have received from all corners of the city, from both sides of the aisle,” Vernikov wrote.
New short-term rental regulations could eliminate huge blocks of listings for visitors looking for options beyond hotels
After a few years of renting in Brooklyn, a young couple combed through listings in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights and Boerum Hill. Here’s where they landed.
The letter, responding to New York City’s list of demands for state help, said the city had already rebuffed some of the state’s offers and had been slow to aid migrants.
Zhi Alan Cheng, a former doctor at a prominent New York hospital, recorded dozens of videos as he raped and sexually abused women, prosecutors said.
The influencer will face two counts of inciting a riot and unlawful assembly, as well as other unspecified charges over the violent chaos in NYC’s Union Square Friday.