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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has agreed to restore webpages related to climate change after it was sued earlier this ...
A federal judge ordered New York City to hand control of its troubled Rikers Island jail to an outside manager, capping a decade-long court-ordered monitorship that consistently found rampant violence ...
A federal judge on Tuesday said she is taking control of New York's troubled Rikers Island jail complex away from city ...
New York's Logan Fountain transforms a former gas station into 343 units of affordable and transitional housing.
Jeanie Chunn, a longtime community activist and small business advocate, has officially launched her campaign for Seattle ...
A bipartisan group of New York City councilors are asking the Trump administration to take the city to court over its ...
In a highly anticipated 77-page ruling, Judge Laura Swain wrote that the receiver, which she called a “remediation manager,” ...
New York City's housing crisis includes a housing lottery system theoretically devised to provide a solution for the dire ...
The proposal could also bring 2,800 long-term jobs as well as park and traffic upgrades, according to city officials.
NYPD patrols are wrongfully ticketing Big Apple cyclists who run red lights, despite laws already on the books allowing them to follow pedestrian crossing signals, a new federal lawsuit claims.
Deep-pocketed donors are pouring money into two unusually competitive City Council primary races in Brooklyn, in hopes of unseating progressive incumbents in next-door districts.
FAIRMONT—The Fairmont City Council on Monday considered a few projects that it could spend a potential $5 million on from the state of Minnesota and ultimately chose to go with two street projects ...