Governor Kathy Hochul said she wants to offer up to $1,000 per child under age four and $500 for children aged four to 16.
More than 100,000 drivers across New York are eligible for settlement funds, according to New York Attorney General Letitia ...
Marat Lerner stole $2.5 million from financially distressed clients, funneling funds into luxury purchases while leaving ...
Brooklyn’s homegrown coffee darling, Blank Street, is doubling down on its roots with the grand opening of its largest ...
Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez (D-NY) said she will target the city's housing crisis by penalizing landlords for discrimination and ...
The city anticipates partnering with local nonprofits that provide services to migrants in an effort to help them take the ...
Eligibility for the Direct File portal now includes incomes up to $250,000, streamlining tax preparation for the 2025 season.
Memberships start at $25 annually for seniors, veterans and individuals with disabilities, with free access for youth under ...
Brooklyn native Yesenia Rodriguez is now offering over 40 unique Tres Leches cake creations on rotation at Sweets & Things, a ...
State of the City address, the mayor unveiled a plan to build a special facility to house and treat mentally ill New Yorkers ...
Macy's Inc. on Thursday confirmed the closure of 66 store locations, including two in Brooklyn. The retailer said it will ...
Governor Kathy Hochul said she wants to curb the ability of hedge funds and private equity firms from buying homes.