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Governor Hochul Looks to Expand Homeownership in New York

Governor Hochul Looks to Expand Homeownership in New York

Governor Kathy Hochul said she wants to curb the ability of hedge funds and private equity firms from buying homes.
Campaign Treasurer For 2021 Brooklyn Borough President Candidate Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Campaign Treasurer For 2021 Brooklyn Borough President Candidate Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Erlene King faces up to 20 years in prison after admitting to falsifying contributions to exploit New York City's matching funds program.
Turkish Consulate at Center of Adams Indictment Still Has Safety Lapses, Audit Says

Turkish Consulate at Center of Adams Indictment Still Has Safety Lapses, Audit Says

City Comptroller Brad Lander said an investigation into the Turkish Consulate also revealed systemic permitting and oversight issues regarding buildings in New York City.
NYC Deserved Bigger Say in Congestion Pricing, Mayor Adams Says

NYC Deserved Bigger Say in Congestion Pricing, Mayor Adams Says

"These are our roads and it's in our city. I believe we should have had a greater impact on doing it," said New York City Mayor Eric Adams during his regular weekly press briefing.
Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Torching Charged With Murder, Arson

Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Torching Charged With Murder, Arson

Sebastian Zapeta, 33, who resided in an East New York shelter, was charged and held without bail.
Overall Crime in NYC is Down, But More Cops Will be on The Subway

Overall Crime in NYC is Down, But More Cops Will be on The Subway

Murder, robbery, burglary, grand larceny and auto theft incidents were down, but rape and felony assaults rose in 2024, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said on Monday.
Proposed E-Bike Registration is an Unwanted Target on Delivery Workers, Advocates Say

Proposed E-Bike Registration is an Unwanted Target on Delivery Workers, Advocates Say

A new bill requiring e-bike registration is being advertised as a win for street safety. But advocates for delivery workers say it could be a headache for immigrants, an already vulnerable population.
Mayor Urges Doctors' Union to Enter Mediation to Avert Strike

Mayor Urges Doctors' Union to Enter Mediation to Avert Strike

Physicians from Doctors Council/Service Employees International Union said they would strike on Jan. 13 for a better contract and to protest a staffing crisis at four public hospitals, including NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health in Coney Island.
NYC Lifts Drought Watch After Historic Dry Spell

NYC Lifts Drought Watch After Historic Dry Spell

Above-average precipitation in November and December, as well as water conservation efforts helped, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Workers' Comp, Family Benefits Increased For 2025

Workers' Comp, Family Benefits Increased For 2025

Increased Paid Family Leave and workers’ compensation benefits took effect on Jan. 1, providing more financial support for employees.