Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
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Voters will have a chance to reshape the city’s approach to development and limit the power of the City Council to stop new affordable housing projects.
Will firms keep their Atlantic City casinos open if they get New York licenses? 2 say yes, 2 silent.
Gambling companies have submitted eight bids for the three licenses expected to be awarded in or near New York City by the end of this year. Some have A.C. ties.
The New York City Council will convene Thursday, two weeks after the 51-member body elected Adrienne Adams as their speaker, representing the only major piece of business before the council when ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday sued New York City over its “sanctuary city” policies, arguing they are obstructing the government from enforcing immigration law and contributed to the recent shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, State Senator Jamaal Bailey, and New York City Council Member Kevin Riley recently joined Schools Chancellor Melissa
The City Council passed a measure (by a veto-proof majority) virtually guaranteeing grocery prices will shoot up.
The New York City Council passed a bill that's awaiting the mayor's signature that will require the city's DOT to create overnight truck parking areas in industrial business zones. Plus, more trucking news.
A residential development will finally rise on the corner of West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem after years of delays and debates. The New York City Council on Monday approved the One45 for Harlem plan,