The NYPD and the transit union alike are asking for any information that could lead to the arrest of six suspects thought to be behind the wild late-night joyride of two stolen R trains last weekend.
A New York appeals court has reversed a ruling from a judge that struck down a state voting rights law designed to protect the political voice of minority groups.
A state appellate court on Thursday unanimously reinstated New York's John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of 2022, a law that prohibits "vote dilution" actions by municipalities. In a ruling penned by ...
Harvey Rovinsky, the former owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, died on Tuesday. He was 77 years old. Rovinsky passed following ...
The high profile battle over the iconic skyscraper’s ground lease came to an end Wednesday when a judge told RFR that its ...
The spy novelist Robert Littell spins a yarn based on socialist revolutionary Leon Trotsky’s brief 1917 sojourn in New York ...
Product design and technology company SharkNinja will open an office and creative design hub in New York City. State tax ...
Weinstein was quick to call out Rikers Island, where he is in custody, saying he wasn't sure he would live until the spring while inside the "hell hole" jail complex, which sits near LaGuardia Airport ...
Blackstone is in talks to buy a sizeable stake in a New York 50-story office building from institutional investors of ...
ICE agents conducted roundups in New York City, and a day later, local authorities announced their own gang takedown. In ...
Judge Jennifer Shecter granted a motion sought by the building’s landlord, Cooper Union, to evict the tower's operator, RFR, after the firm defaulted on $21 million in rent and other obligations.
Throughout the course of 2025, Untapped New York will publish a series of essays from Holmes about Richard's life and career titled Behind the Curtain Wall. The essays will be accompanied by virtual ...