The dissident slates of the United Federation of Teachers announced Nov. 17 that they have joined forces as one caucus, United For Change, in order to defeat the union’s longtime President Michael …
A $1.2-trillion infrastructure spending bill passed by Congress Nov. 6 includes $600 billion for new roads, rails, ports, water systems, bridges, dams, airports and broadband. While the …
Peter Zimroth, a city Corporation Counsel under Mayor Ed Koch, who as the court-appointed monitor overseeing the NYPD's changes to stop-and-frisk procedures following a 2013 ruling by a Federal Judge …
Governor Kathy Hochul announced Nov. 9 that children between the ages of 5 and 11 who received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine by Dec. 19would be eligible to win one of 50 scholarships to …
The de Blasio administration Nov. 4 announced agreements with nine unions, including District Council 37, establishing exemption and leave policies for municipal workers in relation to the …
Sal Albanese's bid to return to the City Council after a 24-year absence, running on a pledge to be a counterweight to anti-police sentiment among fellow Democrats in that body, got washed away by …
The Civilian Complaint Review Board lacks sufficient access to the NYPD’s body-worn-camera footage to diligently perform investigations into allegations of police misconduct, a report from the …
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance Nov. 3 finally obtained major debt relief for its members who were victimized by predatory lenders and an artificially high price for the city-issued taxi …
Teamsters representatives negotiating a first contract for striking United Metro Energy workers are hopeful that renewed discussions will lead to an agreement, more than six months after the start of …
Twenty-four years after he gave up the Brooklyn City Council seat he'd held for 15 years to make his first of three runs for Mayor, Sal Albanese is looking to return to the Council, this time in …