Despite long lines at scattered polling stations, turnout in NYC is high, with voters eagerly casting their ballots after a ...
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This year, the city opened 155 early voting sites, where New Yorkers encountered smooth sailing and short lines.
Two planks of the Republican nominee’s agenda would have devastating consequences on the city’s fortunes, economists and ...
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The holistic center, which provides services from acupuncture to pap smears, is intended to be a step toward finally bringing ...
Sheriff Anthony Miranda has repeatedly overruled a city tribunal that rejected cases alleging stores illegally sold pot. A ...
The city’s largest public defender group says the practice of restraining people accused of nonviolent crimes behind their ...
Taking advantage of new flexibility granted by the state, city planners and local reps unveil zoning plans that will allow ...
The shore protection project, a response to 2012’s destructive hurricane, is now complete and will be put to the test when ...
Jesse Hamilton personally approved multimillion-dollar deals with Cushman and Wakefield broker Diana Boutross — and shilled for a Bronx warehouse owner, a City Council hearing revealed.