Eight times since 2019, NYPD officers shot or tased someone while responding to a 911 mental health call — despite completing the department's crisis intervention program, a review by THE CITY found.
The geographer, cartographer and urban explorer joins Lit NYC to discuss the group’s vision to transform the borough for the ...
The 30th Street shelter in Manhattan has served as the gateway to the city’s shelter system since the 1980’s, but is in dire ...
NYCHA didn't check to see if apartments were actually empty, allowing unauthorized tenants to move into more than 600 of them ...
The mayor appealed directly to Trump to get the money to create the massive apartment project over a railyard in Queens.
As the snow melts in New York, the temperature is not the only thing on the rise. Prepare for sticker shock on your utility ...
The McGuinness Boulevard project faced opposition from the “Keep McGuinness Moving” campaign. THE CITY reported in 2023 that the effort appeared to have significant ties to the politically wired ...
The first 2,000 free seats for 2-year-olds are coming this fall, with state funding now committed to expand ‘2-K’ to 12,000 ...
AI-driven job losses dominate the headlines. But with help from training programs, some New York City small businesses and nonprofits are learning to use the technology to work smarter — not leaner.
Housing officials are warning New Yorkers about how to tell a real city inspector from someone who may be impersonating one ...
A controversial new state memo citing rising costs for NYC households in the coming years has raised concerns the governor is trying to roll back environmental mandates.
Malcolm “Cinema” Pickney, who started working for the Parks Department in the 1970s, will retire next month after a career shooting everyone from Nelson Mandela to George Clinton.