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She was found dead the next morning outside their building. The neighbors say she declined to come inside or seek shelter.
The chilly snap continues — and is getting worse — after at least 10 people were found dead outside in the cold over the last few days.
Outrage against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is building in New York.
The mayor had vowed to broaden access to housing vouchers, but now says the city can’t afford it.
Amid snowy weather and a crowded field, candidates are pushing voters in New Jersey's 11th District to cast their ballots early.
Because a Westchester man enlisted local TV news to help, here are your early links: Snowy mess in Jersey City, Dante de Blasio arrested at protest, Paul Dano thanks the world for its support and more.
The last time the Hudson froze over was more than 200 years ago.
Police say the man charged with hate crimes had recently attended a social event at the synagogue and returned days later to ram his car into the building five times.
Gov. Hochul proposes another $535 million to keep National Guard in state prisons amid staffing shortage.
Police say the suspect caused a gas leak while dismantling a stove at the Boston Secor Houses, sparking a fire that killed one man and critically injured another.
The budget dance begins.
Mamdani's assurance came a day after the NYPD's Strategic Response Group arrested dozens of anti-ICE protesters.
The move could preserve Sgt. Tiffany Howell’s pension if she's arrested and not fired.
MTA officials said the revenue from the fees on drivers exceeded expectations.
The eight men and two women were found in different locations across the city as temperatures plummeted to dangerous lows.
“We want to melt because it's not going to go away anywhere anytime soon," acting Sanitation Commissioner Javier Lojan declared on Wednesday.
Because the organization tried to set up at St. John's after Charlie Kirk was killed, here are your afternoon links: Snow brush violence in Jersey, Citi Bike skis, nice buildings and more.
The new mayor wanted councilmembers to override his predecessor's veto, but the council speaker had other ideas.
Families say they’re cutting down their work hours or scraping money together to afford child care without the subsidies.
Because littering is not cool, here are your early links: PureGym shenanigans, allegedly sinister party at Zac Efron's apartment, the mayor's new jacket and more.