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U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres called Gov. Hochul's move to pause congestion pricing "a profound betrayal of the Bronx."
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Prosecutors said Lamor Whitehead, a self-described mentee of Mayor Eric Adams, claimed he could get favorable treatment from the mayor.
Because Sean Combs no longer gets the privilege of holding a special key, here are your afternoon links: Congestion pricing is paused but commuting from NJ still stinks, lesbians meeting up at Liberty games, Nick Jonas coming to Broadway and more.
Drivers parked or double parked at bus stops will receive written warnings for the next 60 days. Then the $50 fines kick in.
Prosecutors say he used his political and business influence to help strong-arm $1.1 billion in tax breaks for companies tied to his family.
Adams and other city officials urged residents to plan for extreme heat and check on vulnerable neighbors.
Because "Hell's Kitchen" got robbed of Best Musical, here are your early links: Chuck Schumer's weird grilling picture, flirting at the running club, advertising is very white and more.
A third man is recovering from his injuries, according to police officials.
Local officials are warning residents to take precautions and find ways to keep cool.
A tax on millionaires or NYC businesses? There’s only so many ways to raise state revenue, experts say.
The Amateur Astronomers Association and the parks department had hoped to open the facility in Jerome Park in the Bronx this spring.
The 270-foot spectacle is a marketing stunt by streaming service Max to promote its show “House of the Dragon.”
Davey said the MTA won’t be able to pay for projects intended to keep the subways from falling into disrepair.
The group Riders Alliance sent a letter to Hochul on Sunday, pointing to research that shows street congestion costs $20 billion worth of lost time annually, or about $1,200 for the average commuter in the five boroughs.
Police have neither identified a suspect nor made any arrests in connection with the incident, which marks the second consecutive year that the monument's flags have been vandalized during Pride month.
The Department of Education is citing legal and policy violations in removing two Community Education Council members from opposite sides of the political spectrum.
Samaria Lopez, 22, was arrested Friday.
Three utility bill increases will take roughly $53 more a month from the average New Yorker's pocket.
Hackensack Meridian is one of the Garden State’s largest health networks, with 18 hospitals.
The early voting period lasts from June 15 to 23, with Primary Day on June 25. The state attorney general is promoting a voter hotline for anyone who encounters problems.
But the report, released on Friday and commissioned by Gov. Kathy Hochul, says the former governor's policies for nursing homes reflected “the best understanding of the scientific community at the time."