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New York City subway service went down the tubes this summer, a problem largely sparked by long-standing infrastructure problems, according to new stats released by the MTA last week.
Political observers agree we’re in for a tight race in one of the most closely watched political battles of the season.
Union leaders say low pay and grueling conditions contributed to 14 EMS workers committing suicide in the past five years.
According to Gus Saltonstall, the managing editor at the online news site West Side Rag, the tree had been showing signs of distress for at least the past six months. In May, a reader emailed ...
Some 3,300 immigrants were arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in New York from Jan. 20, when Trump ...
Jimmy Avila became the eleventh person to die in Department of Correction custody – or shortly after being released – this year.
The state recently proposed a new rule that would require the Board of Parole to “give great weight” to characteristics that might contribute to a youthful offense.
The death marks the 11th this year in city custody, though most were in the care of the corrections department.
As the summer wanes, some New Yorkers trade in their Nutcrackers for Honey Deuces, the traditional cocktail of the U.S. Open. But if you can’t get your hands on tickets, you can at least get your lips ...
Best known among the city’s staff art shows is the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s, which since 1935 has given its staff an opportunity to display their creative exploits every two years. The next show ...
More than a dozen state judges in the five boroughs are seeking special permission to stay on the bench after 70.
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