The MTA says it needs more than $68 billion to fund its capital plan for subway improvements. The head of the agency told lawmakers Thursday it's up to them to figure out how to raise the money.
The one-page memo tells city employees how to respond if federal law enforcement officers show up on city premises, including schools, shelters and hospitals.
Assembly Member Lester Chang was inaugurated for his second term representing New York's 49th Assembly District during a ...
A major Dutch museum is staging a huge exhibition of American photography that explores the tension between how the United ...
Northeastern Vermont Development Association Check out last month's Vermont Climate Council's (VCC) report to the General ...
Gov. Ned Lamont delivered his budget address on Wednesday during a joint convention of the General Assembly at the State ...
Turns out, administering the city’s office leases at the department of Department of Citywide Administrative Services is a ...
North Carolina’s highest court has upheld a law that gave adult victims of child sexual abuse two additional years to seek ...