The state Senate majority leader focused on affordability in a speech to business leaders, but didn’t offer details on what next year’s session may hold.
State Sen. Cordell Cleare was out of the office on Monday when a man demanded to see her, telling staff he would shoot and ...
President-elect Donald Trump has the option of broadly invoking the Alien Enemies Act beyond the “invasions” of gangs and ...
Jennifer Walden Weprin has a new gig, City & State has learned: She started as vice president of advancement at the ...
Whether watching from the spectator-lined streets of Manhattan or from home in their pajamas, New Yorkers love the Macy’s ...
The New York Power Authority quietly has a heavy footprint on New York’s electrical grid, with projects stretching from Long ...
The MTA board approved starting congestion pricing with lower tolls on Jan. 5 on the same day as a CBC breakfast.
That’s a record high of more than 146,000 kids, and the figure is partly driven by a surge of migrants to the city.
A Q&A with bill sponsor state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, and how the law might affect his 2025 New York City mayoral campaign.
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At City & State’s Government Procurement Conference, New York City and state officials said there was little reason to worry.
Despite the governor’s assertion that the new $9 toll will save New York drivers money, she failed to convert most opponents.