Taking stock of a mayor’s first 100 days in office is a longstanding tradition, and history shows New York City’s leaders often notch early wins on signature issues while facing unexpected challenges.
It has been 100 days since Zohran Mamdani took the role of the mayor of New York City. The mayor has already seen two separate snowstorms that left major impacts on the city, and is facing a ...
The Mamdani administration is preparing to send Albany lawmakers a plan for mayoral control of the city’s public school system by the end of June, laying out how schools will comply with a state law ...
On today’s “Morning People,” Pat Kiernan looks back at some of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s memorable moments from his first 100 days in office and speaks with Glamour Editor-in-Chief Samantha Barry about ...
City Council members held a hearing Thursday on legislation that would require companies like Amazon to directly employ delivery workers instead of relying on contractors, a move supporters say would ...
The Escobar Camprubi family had traveled from Spain last year to see New York. On Thursday, their relatives returned to the river where they died, demanding helicopters be held to the same safety ...
Easter Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral drew New Yorkers and tourists from around the world, filling the iconic Fifth Avenue church for a day of celebration and reflection. “It is amazing, truly ...
A former New York City police sergeant was sentenced Thursday to three to nine years in prison for tossing a picnic cooler full of ice and drinks at a fleeing suspect, who then crashed his motorized ...
More than 1 million New Yorkers could see key services disappear in their apartment buildings as workers prepare for a possible strike. More than 34,000 members of 32BJ SEIU — which represents doormen ...
New York City is asking parents to weigh in as it expands free child care options. Some families have received postcards inviting them to complete the New York City Parent Survey, while others can ...
“It comes and goes. It never has gained any traction,” said Dorothy Morehead, a Sunnyside resident who has lived in the neighborhood since 1968. That’s how many longtime residents feel about plans to ...
The infirmary on Rikers Island — a converted garage once used to repair Department of Correction vehicles — is set to close after decades in operation, as the city prepares to move medically ...