The longtime operator of the Downtown Heliport is urging the city Department of Investigation to probe the award of the contract of its replacement — a foreign partnership selected by the Adams administration.
Gov. Kathy Hochul chimed in and issued a warning on an E-ZPass toll scam Sunday -- nearly a week after other agencies sounded the alarm -- while failing to mention it's tied her controversial congestion pricing.
Gov. Kathy Hochul -- facing the heat over Con Edison's proposed double digit gas and electric hikes -- is stepping up gas production that flies in the face of New York's controversial green energy law.
Robert O'Neill, the decorated ex-Navy hot shot who fired the bullets that killed the al Qaeda fiend, is mellowing out as the owner of a new cannabis firm — Operator Canna Co.
"Andrew Cuomo gets Staten Island. He gets us. He knows the needs of the outer boroughs,” she said. "He's the only one in the field who can take on the challenges."
The new rule proposed by Gov. Kathy Hochul's cannabis regulators is provoking outrage from current marijuana merchants who worry the change could put them out of business.
A legal advocacy group has filed a civil rights complaint with the US Education Department, alleging a diversity, equity and inclusion arts program created at SUNY-affiliated Alfred University illegally excludes white students.
The Trump administration is being urged to shut down two controversial, NYC-government approved "safe injection sites" -- where drug addicts can use illegal drugs like meth, heroin and cocaine under supervision.
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo is on shaky ground should he make a comeback bid for mayor because voters will be reminded of his political baggage that forced him out of office, a survey funded by an anti-Cuomo group claims.
The city’s public hospital system is warning staff not to help people avoid being found by Immigration and Custom Enforcement, as liberal pols demand the mayor rescind the guidance in their fight to keep locations safe from homeland security.
An anti-Israel protester got a slap on the wrist for allegedly barging onto a packed Manhattan subway train last summer and demanding “Zionists” identify themselves — a legal outcome that left Jewish advocacy groups outraged. Anas Saleh, 24, will have his disorderly conduct charge tossed if he completes four hours of community service at a...