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Michael Waldman, the president of the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall” Monday to discuss more. Tap the video player ...
What You Need To Know Mayor Eric Adams is suing the city’s Campaign Finance Board to force the release of $4.7 million in public matching funds for his reelection campaign The complaint argues ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul joined this week’s “In Focus” to highlight the push for distraction-free schools ahead of the new school year. Hochul discusses how she announced plans for a phone ban on ...
A club shooting in Brooklyn early Sunday left three people dead and nine others wounded in a year of record low gun violence in the city. Investigators believe up to four shooters opened fire at ...
Adams proposes bill allowing in­vol­untary addiction treatment in NYC ...
City officials say a fourth person has died in the Legionnaires’ outbreak in Central Harlem. The city’s Health Department has also disclosed the location of the cooling towers that tested ...
As the Trump administration continues its efforts to undermine the city government in Washington, D.C., state and city leaders are exploring ways to “Trump-proof” New York City's budget ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., pledged to introduce legislation to change New York's bail reform laws after Trump called for an end of the practice.
A brother and sister in the city are using their artistic talent to help capture the essence of one of the city's most iconic neighborhoods. It's called Uptown Voices: An Uptown Story. The project ...
Frank DiLella picks his shows to watch.“The Day I Accidentally Went to War” Comedian and “Shrinking” co-writer Bill Posley returns to the stage with an encore presentation of “The Day I ...
Beth Finkel, AARP New York State director, joined “News All Day” on Tuesday to discuss Social Security’s legacy and future.