Yonkers officials sued when a “temporary” stay by migrants in a local hotel turned into nearly two years — and have now settled with Ramada for $515,000.
Over 100 asylum-seeking families have vacated a Yonkers hotel after the city successfully sued the business for violating zoning and occupancy laws, officials announced.The families, housed at the Ramada by Wyndham on Tuckahoe Road since
New York, often called the Empire State, is one of fourth-most populated in the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 19.9 million people live in the state.
New Yorkers called in more than 750,000 noise complaints. Incredibly, nearly 10 percent of them came from one area.
New York Governor Kathy Hawkul has signed a new law, S1550/A1118, in response to the city’s growing public concern about the prevalence of gambling addiction. The law requires stronger warnings in gambling and sports betting advertisements.
The one-day holiday — which typically comes in late January or early February — was added to all New York public school calendars in 2024.
New York City was once the "Oyster Capital of the World." A new art installation explains how regrowing their populations could help the city.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced gun violence in New York communities participating in the Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative has declined to it
The defense denies the allegations. Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio must pay a $475,000 fine levied against him for misusing public funds during his failed White House bid, a judge ruled ...
If awarded, RWNYC says it will be able to activate a $5 billion plan that includes Las Vegas-style gaming, entertainment, and the creation of a new green space. RWNYC, owned by Malaysian conglomerate Genting Group, is considered a front-runner for one of the coveted licenses along with MGM Resorts International.
Advocates tell News 12 the rise in homelessness is due to a number of factors, including the increased cost of rent and groceries, creating more “working homeless” – people who have jobs but can’t afford the cost of living.
There are plenty of internet service providers in New York, but not all of them are worth the investment. These are CNET’s top picks for home internet in NY.