Inspectors see funding, staff cut as pedestrians continue to suffer injuries when the protective covers fail.
Homeless shelter operator Isaac Leshinsky holds $168 million in city contracts — and his operation is about to get one more
The New York World’s 2014 legislative session tracker follows the progress of some of the highest-stakes measures under consideration in Albany this session — and facing tough odds against passage
Two Queens publications gave editorial-page nods to candidates who hired in-house election-services company
Barnes & Noble founder Leonard Riggio exceeded Campaign Finance Board limit more than tenfold
As new speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito takes the helm, financial disclosures reveal the baggage and benefits 51 members bring to public service
Still fighting federal corruption charges, the Queens council member says loss of a GOP seat ‘weighs on my conscience’
Second annual review from Medicare leaves all but one Health and Hospitals Corporation facility facing financial penalties from the feds
Organizers allied with City Council’s progressive caucus say open airing of positions will lead to accountability from leadership down the line
Bills killed this week by Gov. Cuomo include measures requiring city and state to explain how they’re collecting or using funds