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"My plan would use a $500 million investment from our city's pension funds—a smart, long-term real estate investment—to ...
The Department of Building's No-Penalty Inspection Program returns from May 19 to June 30, when homeowners, small landlords and small business owners can schedule free inspections to make sure their ...
"As the race for who will be the next mayor takes shape, the city lies at the intersection of vast private wealth and public ...
When New York State legalized recreational cannabis, officials did so with the promise to give those affected by the War on ...
Trump’s decision to halt new permits for offshore wind and pause construction of New York’s Empire Wind project puts ...
If you believe New York City government can—and should—work better for all of us, I urge you to take part in shaping that ...
The federal agency's environmental justice office played a crucial role in helping New Yorkers reverse environmental burdens ...
"As spiritual advisors and community leaders, we are called to speak to the holistic well-being of those we serve. The city's ...
Actress and singer Jamila Sabares-Klemm spoke to us about moving here to chase her dreams, landing her Broadway debut in an ...
"If the WFTC is passed, that's $1,600 per child that can make a huge difference and allow families to concentrate on things ...
"We urge New York’s city and state governments, including the City Council, State Senate, and State Assembly, to stand up and ...
City Councilmember Chris Banks' Brooklyn District, which includes East New York, Brownsville and East Flatbush, saw the ...