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Public Spending On 2021 NYC Elections Blew Away Previous Records
The 2021 primary election was the biggest in the city’s history in terms of the sheer number of candidates.

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The 2021 primary election was the biggest in the city’s history in terms of the sheer number of candidates.

DoorDash covers delivery workers for injuries on the job — but many don’t know about the benefit.
Sources say weeks went by without action, even as tenants filed dozens of complaints of foul, cloudy water on the eve of a council hearing.
“I don’t really want to go to New York,” said Eduard Colmenares, 35, of Venezuela.
Board Chair Janet Brain and Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann told THE CITY in a joint statement that the Club was no longer welcome.
“Like you guys just paid out, you know, a settlement of $20 million and you’re doing the same thing over and over again,” said Diaz-Larui.
What does receivership mean exactly, and how long would it take to happen? How long would it last?
NYPD Lt. Eric Dym was disciplined by the department for acts that included improperly using his nightstick as a club.
The plan to toll drivers traveling into Manhattan could threaten the existence of several parking facilities south of 60th Street.
Gregory Russ will step down as CEO, Mayor Eric Adams announced, while remaining the public housing authority chair at a $258,000 salary.
The elected officials backing the SEQ Strong map say the Unity Map “does not reflect” their community’s interests.
Seven routes across all five boroughs will soon have special baby carriage zones.
A surcharge added to every yellow or green cab ride could rise from 30 cents to $1 in an effort to meet accessibility deadlines.
“If I’m being for real, I feel excited,” he said. “You do activities, and you get to know other people.”
A Manhattan lawyer has alleged that the state has been shielding the role played by property owner Vornado.
The mayor briefed the Financial Control Board, created to steer the city out of the 1970s fiscal crisis but now powerless to intervene.
Eric Adams is promising transparency as his administration probes how things got so cloudy in the first place.
As part of the deal, D’Andraia completed de-escalation and tactical awareness training through the NYPD and paid Zayer $1400 in restitution.
The discovery of arsenic in the tap water of a Lower East side public housing development was first reported by THE CITY on Friday evening.
A National Labor Relations Board hearing officer recommended certifying Amazon Labor Union, but the workers' fight is far from over.