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New Fridge Units Planned For Hunts Point As Congestion Pricing's Clean Air Efforts Kick In
These are the first of the MTA promised pollution mitigation measures to make up for additional traffic neighborhoods.

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These are the first of the MTA promised pollution mitigation measures to make up for additional traffic neighborhoods.

Agency employees have been told to block non-local law enforcement from city facilities.
High-end commercial towers drive a post-pandemic recovery for the nation’s leading business district.
The embattled mayor’s reelection fight is far from the only contest on the ballot.
“What I want to do is save a life. That’s what I wanna do. I want to save a life and an animal, one of each.”
The school is being careful in what it’s saying before the incoming president, who has promised mass deportations, begins his second term.
On Thursday, the mayor is expected to focus on his old standbys: crime and housing.
Michael Ryan remains in his job after getting a break from the board, whose chair was responsible for tackling gender discrimination.
One New Yorker who spoke to THE CITY described his frustrating attempt to report potentially dangerous e-bike battery charging.
Officials investigating the case said that the other officers at the scene either blocked their body cams or didn’t have them on.
The selection of the developer in a bidding process that launched last September marks a major turning point for a national landmark.
City agencies tracked nearly 1,000 homeless people as they waited for supportive housing. Just 18% obtained a spot.
On the first days, drivers struggled to avoid paying the congestion charge. One even said she'd leave New York because of it.
As legitimate dollar van operators get priced out by high insurance rates, off-the-books competitors are taking their place.
Maddrey had announced his resignation last month after allegations by a female subordinate that he coerced sex in exchange for overtime pay.
There is no evidence that the landlord or any city agency did anything in response to the 311 call, or any of the other complaints.
Homeowners demanding a fresh chance to host visitors confronted tenants and hotel workers in a heated confrontation over who wins and lo ...
After an hour-long meeting, Adams said he and Tom Homan want to go after undocumented immigrants who commit “repeated, violent acts.”
The transit agency is pulling out all the stops to figure out how to get people to pay their own way.
Advocates rang alarm bells that residents there could prove uniquely vulnerable to Trump’s mass deportation agenda.