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Prosecutors allege that the converted school bus, dubbed the “Green Empress,” was used as an illegal mobile smoke shop.
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A federal complaint alleges the charity’s founder spent donor funds on high-end restaurants, food delivery, cosmetic surgery.
The medical examiner ruled the death a homicide.
The teens, a boy and a girl, were in Kissena Park near Colden Street and Kalmia Avenue in Flushing.
The city Water Board said a budget maneuver by Mayor Eric Adams forced them to approve such a steep hike.
Records obtained by Gothamist show a campaign that was interested in some rules and then ignored numerous information requests as cash flowed in.
Last year was the hottest on record in New York City — and meteorologists believe this summer could also see all-time highs, raising concerns about the effects of climate change.
Gov. Kathy Hochul thinks congestion pricing would cost Manhattan drivers too much dough.
It's unclear how such a ban would be implemented or enforced.
The results from the city’s annual street homelessness count were released on Thursday.
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Prosecutors said Deputy Inspector Paul Zangrilli scrambled to destroy evidence after he let his drunk girlfriend drive his unmarked police car.
Local residents can still get mifepristone pills via telemedicine and pharmacies after Thursday's ruling.
“Operation Padlock to Protect,” closed more than 300 stores suspected of making unlicensed cannabis sales between May 7 and June 3, according to Mayor Eric Adams' office.
The homicide suspect was killed during a confrontation with New York City and Woodbridge Township police, according to the New Jersey attorney general’s office.
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Gov. Phil Murphy has not granted any clemencies since taking office.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer has made his support for Israel central to his Congressional campaign
Several initiatives to get delivery workers safe batteries for e-bikes haven’t gone anywhere, delivery workers and experts say.
"Stop being such weenies!" the mayor posted on social media.