Hundreds gathered once again to stand up against President Trump’s controversial policy.
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Movie, TV filming expanding to Bronx, Staten Island
The outer boroughs are getting a piece of the city’s multi billion dollar film industry.
Pro-Trump rally held outside NYC’s Trump Tower
A small but vocal group of Donald Trump supporters rallied outside his Manhattan home.
New York Cosmos moving to MCU Park this season
The soccer stars are heading to Coney Island this spring.
NYCHA to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The city’s public housing system will make upgrades to be more environmentally friendly.
Protesters at Tompkins Square Park condemn Trump policies
Village residents banded together to continue their vocal dissent against the president.
Starbucks refugee hiring plan gets support from New Yorkers
City java lovers aren’t afraid of the backlash against the coffee chain.
Battery Park protest rallies NYers against Trump’s immigration ban
New Yorkers made their voices heard following the president’s controversial move.
NYU to expand engineering school in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU is expanding its footprint in Brooklyn.
Mayor details $400M Vision Zero expansion plans
Improved streets, more crossing guards and new tech for cops are some of the ways the city will decrease traffic accidents.
Hart Island grave site access to be increased
Hart’s Island now has greater access to families.
Trump protest in NYC draws Alec Baldwin, Michael Moore, Bill de Blasio and more
New York crowds filled the streets to rally against Donald Trump’s controversial policies hours before he assumed office.
Cuomo more trusted to fight Trump than de Blasio, poll says
When it comes to protecting them from Trump, New Yorkers are turning to Albany’s top leader.
IDNYC launches online application system
New Yorkers looking to get a municipal ID can now complete most of the work online.
Governors Island to open early this spring, feature new restaurant
The greenspace gets one more month for visits.
BigApps competition includes LinkNYC installation opportunity
This year’s competition aims to create software to help immigrants, teens and the elderly.
Trump Tower headaches: Council holds hearing on Fifth Ave challenges
The city, cops and business leaders look for solutions for “Trumplock.”
LIRR train crash victims recall ‘smoke and pandemonium’
LIRR riders react to a derailment in Brooklyn.
IDNYC free for third year with more discounts, memberships
The city’s municipal ID system gets new perks but remains open to all New Yorkers.
Reported hate crimes prompt NYC to launch ‘bias response team’
A new team will respond to any bias incident in the city.