Following an initial drop, salmonella cases increased in 2012, the second full year since New York City implemented its restaurant-grading system.
In the likely event Bill de Blasio enters Gracie Mansion, it will end 20 years of mostly Republican administrations.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will expand free wireless Internet service to boost tech industries.
Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Manuel Mendez said Damian Esteban deserved suspension without pay instead of being fired.
The 2014 midterm elections haven't even begun in earnest yet, but Democratic super PACs have already spent millions.
A day after Public Advocate Bill de Blasio's stunning win in the New York City Democratic primary, people are asking how he was able to pull it off.
Joe Lhota beat John Catsimatidis and George McDonald to become the Republican Party nominee for New York City mayor.
But De Blasio isn't fully in the clear from having to participate in a runoff election.
After two concertgoers died of MDMA overdoses, NYC officials have shut down the electronic dance festival Electric Zoo on Randall's Island.
Mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn landed endorsements form three of New York City’s major newspapers, all of which cited a need to stay on the 12-year course plotted out by Michael Bloomberg.
An aspiring New York City rapper's Instagram photos helped the NYPD uncover a multi-state gun ring.
Earl Campbell was allegedly caught on a wiretap blaming "stop and frisk" for his reluctance to transport guns from South Carolina to NYC.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggests fingerprinting the residents of public housing buildings to make the buildings safer.
New York City has not had a full-blooded Irishman (or woman) in City Hall since William O’Dwyer resigned in 1950
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city will appeal a judge's ruling that dealt a major blow to the NYPD's controversial "stop and frisk" policy.
Democratic candidates for mayor were quick to express support for a ruling on the NYPD's controversial tactic. Republicans, not so much.
Manhattan Federal Judge Scheindlin ruled that the stop-and-frisk policy violated the constitutional rights of thousands of New Yorkers.
It is once again legal to sell, purchase and consume drinks larger than 16 ounces in New York City, a state appellate court ruled Tuesday.
The BMW i3, the company's new electric vehicle, was unveiled on Monday and will arrive in select dealerships later this year.
The question on everyone's mind regarding the New York mayoral race is whether or not Anthony Weiner will be able to continue his candidacy, and if he stays in it, can he actually win?
The bit-part actress charged with sending ricin-laced letters to Mayor Michael Bloomberg and President Obama in May gave birth four months early.
NYclass, an animal-advocacy group, is stepping up efforts to prevent New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn from becoming the city’s next mayor.