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Erosion is rapidly washing away the shoreline of Jacob Riis Park in Rockaway — and the National Park Service says the ongoing problem has created dangerous swimming conditions in an area of the beach where two teen boys were swept out to sea last week.
Because a cold front coming in tonight could cause a twister, here are your early links: New York City traffic is so bad, Chick-fil-A replaces Hot Bird, gamer feud goes too far and more.
See the roundup of last night's primaries.
Westchester’s George Latimer secured a quick and decisive win over Rep. Jamaal Bowman Tuesday night. Here’s what the outcome tells us.
Gothamist interviewed students who are speaking at their commencement ceremonies about the message they hope to convey to classmates.
The 16th Congressional District that spans from northern Bronx to Westchester now ranks as the most expensive House primary in American history.
The Queens community is in the throes of a large-scale rezoning, with big implications for how people live, work and play.
Officers found a 31-year-old man unresponsive at the scene, according to the NYPD.
It's unclear how, or if, New Jersey will fund a property tax credit that would cut seniors' property taxes in half.
The mayor did not talk about the city’s plan to build more bus lanes, which he promised in his campaign and has faced criticism for failing to deliver.
Because Tripadvisor said so, here are your afternoon links: Shooting outside SoHo store, High Line turns 15, every town in America has a fancy pizzeria now and more.
The commission could thwart the New York City Council's effort to expand its power over mayoral appointments.
Because it was my prom song, here are your early links: New BQE renovation idea, roller disco comes to Bushwick, flamingo still deciding where to summer and more.
The fire broke out shortly before 2 a.m., officials said.
Find out how to walk into the voting booth prepared, and what races are on our radar.
Third-party guarantor companies guarantee rent payments for landlords after charging tenants a recurring fee.
Officials say the woman was tackled from behind.
It’s the latest in months of back-and-forth between Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman and dissenters after he signed an executive order in February
MTA officials said the cars will begin to be delivered later this year.
Pre-loaded choices let riders share if there's a bad odor, dirty toilets or foul things on the walls.