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Businesses still feeling the impact of COVID and congestion pricing fear that Trump’s trade war could be what finally reduces ...
Mayor Eric Adams has been slow to criticize the moves of the Trump administration, which have 9/11 survivors and first-responders on edge.
Targeting HVAC systems in a building that can be too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter, the renovations are part of a broader university plan to get its aging buildings back into good ...
Our nonprofit newsroom relies on readers like you to power investigations like these. The Adams administration announced Friday it is relaxing its enforcement on violations of a new citywide ...
In this week's election newsletter, we look at independent expenditure groups, the Staten Island special election for City Council and more ...
Our nonprofit newsroom relies on readers like you to power investigations like these. State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Tuesday that lawmakers have a “framework” in place with Gov. Kathy Hochul ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency yanked $1.3 million in funds from the Campaign Against Hunger, accusing the group of aiding “illegal aliens.” ...
Equinor had already started construction on Empire Wind 1 and a billion-dollar revival of a city-owned industrial waterfront.
Local super PACs called independent expenditure groups, or IEs, are trying to influence New York’s races. To learn more, take a close look at the next campaign flyer you get.
Today’s SCOOP is brought to you by our members. Dear New Yorkers, One year after a sweeping corruption takedown at the New York City Housing Authority, dozens of NYCHA employees have received prison ...
City agency funding has not kept pace with increasing needs since the city’s migrant population grew, new report finds.
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