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Just one day after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she clinched a budget deal, the Democratic-controlled state Assembly spent hours debating — and then passing — a bill that would legalize what ...
NY1 has learned the federal government has issued stop-work orders for more than 50 CUNY programs. It's unclear at this point what programs are impacted, but there's plenty of concern around ...
New York City’s police department provided federal immigration authorities with an internal record about a Palestinian woman who they arrested at a protest, which the Trump administration is now ...
Mayor Eric Adams and First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro joined “Mornings On 1” Friday to break down the city’s $115 billion executive budget proposal. Speaking at his alma mater in Queens ...
Mayor Eric Adams introduced his $115 billion executive budget proposal. The plan includes funding for after-school programs, affordable housing construction, more staffing for the police ...
SALT talks remain unresolved on Capitol Hill. “It was a lively discussion,” Long Island Congressman Nick LaLota said coming out of a meeting with House leaders this week. “But we’re still ...
With the spring and summer seasons comes some great markets popping up across the city. From night markets to farmers markets to flea markets, there are many events now open or getting ready to open.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has become the first Australian prime minister to win a second consecutive three-year term in 21 years. Opposition leader Peter Dutton ...
Water, sewer, transportation — all aspects of New Yorkers’ lives they may take for granted. Behind the scenes is a massive system that is run by many hard-working municipal employees.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers demanding higher pay were on strike again Tuesday, and the walkout caused closures or disruptions at libraries, healthcare clinics ...
It was a sunny May Day without a cloud in sight, but demonstrators who rallied at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan Thursday say a storm is coming. “The people are united, and we are going to ...
In January 2022, Adrienne Adams was sworn in as the first Black woman to lead the New York City Council. For years, no one expected this leader of the council to seek higher office. But that was then.