New York school districts are budgeted to spend $89 billion on public education in the 2024–25 school year.
Poverty rates among New York’s aging population are rising as the federal government pares back support for longstanding social service programs.
There are 1,500 families on the program waitlist in New York City alone, new state data shows.
Public comments are closing soon for an underwater pipeline project that sprang back to life this spring after talks between Hochul and Trump.
There were 351 shooting incidents, 413 shooting victims, and 149 murders during the first half of the year.
The Adams administration is using its flagship broadband program to give police real-time access to NYCHA camera feeds — without telling anyone.
Big Apple Connect, the mayor’s flagship free internet service for public housing residents, is quietly being used to expand the NYPD’s real-time, remote surveillance. Here’s what we still don’t know about the clandestine program.
First-time offenders might receive community service, but penalties may be severe.
Fraud and falsehoods often don’t stop debt collectors from pursuing their targets for years.
Whether legislators should return to Albany this year to tackle historic cuts to Medicaid and food assistance has become a thorny political question.
Frank Seddio is representing Jules Parisien in over 500 cases — despite the physician’s history of insurance fraud allegations.
The New York City mayor made the claim during a press conference in late July.
With a hearing on New York’s troubled home care program set for Thursday, here are five questions we’d like answered.
The Legal Aid Society alleges that DOCCS declared an overbroad emergency to keep incarcerated people locked in their cells for upward of 20 hours a day.
The company in charge said they would explore other insurance options.
“New Yorkers did not agree to trade their right to privacy for the promise of free internet,” key committee chairs wrote to city officials.
New York’s bail reform law didn’t eliminate cash bail and hasn’t led to increased crime or recidivism. The Trump administration is still targeting it.
Workers are currently forced to pay for insurance that many don’t want.
New York lawmakers are giving more money to the Bronx Community Foundation, which has failed to spend it in the past.
Business interests have launched a campaign to back National Grid’s demands for more gas, with fingerprints of the utility’s lobbying firm.