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These deaths are not inevitable,” Council Speaker Julie Menin said, of the NYers who have perished in the cold. “They are the result of gaps in outreach, shelter capacity, mental health
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The brutal cold continues to claim lives in New York City as officials confirm its 18th weather-related death since the stretch of dangerous winter weather started weeks ago. Wind chills Sunday morning made this past weekend the coldest of the season so far.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a record $127 billion budget Tuesday — with an ultimatum to Albany to tax the rich or he’ll slap the Big Apple with a massive property tax hike. The eye-popping preliminary budget — up around $11 billion from the current year — will also call for the city to pull from its $10 billion rainy day fund.
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NYC 2026 Lunar New Year Guide: Things to do, traditions and superstitions
Lunar New Year begins Tuesday, ushering in the Year of the Horse and weeks of celebrations across New York City. Here's your guide to the holiday season in the city.
Day 25 of the New York City nurses strike saw protests, arrests and some progress in the negotiations.
Sixty-five warming spaces — located at hospitals, houses of worship and schools — are active around town throughout the weekend, with warming buses also parked outside many of the hospitals and
NYC cold weather death toll rises to 17; Council to probe Mamdani winter storm response, report says
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is defending his administration’s handling of this historic, deadly cold stretch — as the City Council plans oversight hearings to assess the response, according to a published report.
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NYC nonprofit's annual tennis tournament helps change young students' lives
A New York-based nonprofit whose goal is to change young lives through tennis and education kicked off its annual Presidents' Cup Tournament on Monday.
A new senior development in Brownsville has nearly 50 apartments available in an affordable housing lottery. The Gail P. Duke Senior Residence, for individuals aged 62 and