The landlord who leased a Brooklyn lot to a troubled repair shop is calling on the state to step up, saying regulators should have done more to prevent the situation.
A state official's visit to a Long Island food bank underscored the possible spending cuts to programs for the needy.
The costs of mandatory overtime and abuse of the system have hurt the Police Department’s budget and pushed many officers to ...
These are difficult times for New York farmers. And they’re getting older -- 60% of New York’s nearly 58,000 farmers are 55 ...
Saleh’s a first-generation farmer in New York, a state that has been hemorrhaging farms and farmland over the last few ...
President Donald Trump is preparing to gut the U.S. Education Department to the full extent of his power, directing his ...
Mayor Adams may be making strides in his administration’s war on rats, but he’s still struggling with a battle closer to home.
Outgoing Brooklyn Councilman Justin Brannan has netted endorsements for his city comptroller bid from two major New York ...
I’m getting loosey-goosey just talking to you about it.” Since the financial crisis, luxury residential skyscrapers have gone ...
A Fort Greene teacher is suing the Department of Education after he said he was nearly fired over disability accomodations.
New York can enforce its law banning voter dilution, suppression, intimidation, and obstruction, a Brooklyn appellate court ...
The city’s transportation commissioner headed to Brooklyn for some work in the streets to mark an Adams administration ...
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