34,000 superintendents, maintenance workers, front desk staff and resident managers in city residential buildings are preparing for a strike.
The intense, all-night negotiations over the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement were new to many on both sides.
The agency is pursuing the next development contract to dig out the trenches for the Second Avenue line’s 106th Street stop.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
Included in the distributions are 2.3 million eggs, 61,000 pounds of matzah bread and over 51,000 gallons of grape juice.
The Met Council’s annual Passover food distribution provides relief to more than 350,000 food-insecure Jewish New Yorkers.
A 15-year-old girl was on the platform when an unidentified man approached her from behind, exposed himself and performed a lewd act.
A federal judge has given new overseer Nicholas Deml sweeping powers to reform the jail system, but critics question how long ...
By last spring, it had become clear to Manhattan Assistant Principal Joe Vincente that his school had an artificial intelligence problem.
Legal aid leaders warn that without major city funding, low salaries could drive attorneys away and strain representation for ...
The guidance uses a risk-based approach to support decision-making around AI applications in educational settings.
Brooklyn Public Library invites kids to join in the laughs, magic and silly entertainment from this one-of-a-kind "Chief of Fun.” ...