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New York City estimates up to 500 abandoned boats litter its waterways, with a concentration in Flushing Bay. But now, the ...
Startup companies with hardware and software innovations will soon have a chance to partner with the New York City Dept. of ...
The second-most senior official at New York City’s public school system is stepping down from his post, Schools Chancellor ...
New York City Health Department is conducting its second aerial larviciding treatment to reduce mosquito activity and the ...
Earlier this year, New York State added a new paid prenatal leave benefit to the state’s Paid Sick Leave Law (PSL).
To reduce the number of mosquitoes and the risk of mosquito-borne diseases, the New York City Health Department has scheduled pesticide spraying in the Bronx, Brooklyn, ...
Following a public hearing and comment period, on June 3, 2025, New York City adopted the Department of Consumer and Worker ...
New York City lawmakers passed a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes plan to fund $2 billion platform over rail yard for 4,000 unit ...
It’s summer and the city is buzzing with pollinators—many of which are in decline. The Parks Department and local nonprofits ...
A product used on farms across New York, produced at a facility in Chateaugay, was nearly banned for use on agricultural land ...
Eric Adams is working overtime to undo the decade of gains for cycling in the Big Apple, a former city official told ...
A worker with the Department of Environmental Protection was killed Saturday morning in a "large" explosion while working on a docked boat in the Hudson River, the agency and the FDNY said. The 59 ...
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