President-elect Donald Trump has the option of broadly invoking the Alien Enemies Act beyond the “invasions” of gangs and ...
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A man came to state Sen. Cordell Cleare’s Harlem office on Monday morning, threatening her staff that he would “shoot up” and “blow up” the office if he didn’t get to see her, the state lawmaker told ...
The MTA board approved starting congestion pricing with lower tolls on Jan. 5 on the same day as a CBC breakfast.
That’s a record high of more than 146,000 kids, and the figure is partly driven by a surge of migrants to the city.
A Q&A with bill sponsor state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, and how the law might affect his 2025 New York City mayoral campaign.
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At City & State’s Government Procurement Conference, New York City and state officials said there was little reason to worry.
Despite the governor’s assertion that the new $9 toll will save New York drivers money, she failed to convert most opponents.