As international instability increases, New York's community organizations are adopting rapid-response models that outpace efforts in peer cities from Berlin to Kinshasa.
Officials and environmental experts gathered at a Manhattan summit outline aggressive sustainability strategies, from congestion pricing to green infrastructure investments.
City leaders and immigration experts warn that without federal intervention, the city's ability to house asylum seekers will reach a breaking point by fall.
As construction on the long-awaited transit project gains momentum, residents and local leaders are grappling with what expanded access means for housing costs, business vitality, and community stability.
With rents in Manhattan exceeding $4,100 monthly and homelessness at record levels, the city faces three critical decisions that will reshape neighborhoods from Astoria to Crown Heights.
As negotiations heat up over the fiscal 2027 budget, New Yorkers face critical decisions about transit funding, education staffing, and sanitation—with real consequences for daily life across all five boroughs.
Community members share mixed concerns about a federal plan to convert a vacant warehouse into an intake facility, citing both compassion and logistical fears.
Education officials across the five boroughs are scrambling to prepare contingency plans after Albany signals potential reductions to school funding formulas.
From the Office of Sustainability to neighborhood advocates, officials and experts are laying out the roadmap for transforming the five boroughs into a climate-resilient metropolis.
As the MTA races to modernize aging infrastructure, comparisons with London, Singapore and Paris reveal where the city excels—and where it's falling behind.
As budget negotiations intensify, municipal leaders and policy analysts outline competing visions for tackling the city's chronic housing shortage and aging transit systems.
New data released this week shows a 23% increase in violent incidents across the transit system, prompting emergency service leaders to announce enhanced patrol measures along the A, C, and F lines.
With the fiscal year ending next week, New York's education system must decide between deep cuts and controversial tuition proposals that could reshape access for hundreds of thousands of students.
City planners released sweeping housing data this week that reveals exactly how proposed zoning changes will reshape neighborhoods from Astoria to Sunset Park.