Friday marks World Mental Health Day. It is a time to spread awareness about a wide range of mental health issues. It also comes at a time when the weather is changing. Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher, a ...
The state’s Gaming Facility Location Board met for the first time on Wednesday to consider the final casino applications for highly lucrative state licenses. It is this board, with expertise in ...
With Election Day less than a month away, “Inside City Hall” spoke with two of the candidates running for Public Advocate: Gonzalo Duran, the Republican nominee, and Marty Dolan, who is running as an ...
Libraries nationwide shine a light on banned books amid growing concerns about freedom of speech in America. “It’s something that we believe in strongly, that everyone has the right to read whatever ...
The Bronx district attorney announced indictments against 10 people in connection with a string of deadly shootings. This includes the killings of a man and teenage girl in Haffen Park over the summer ...
Many New Yorkers state housing and affordability as a top issue in the race for mayor. While Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani has vowed to freeze the rents of tenants in rent-stabilized units, his ...
WASHINGTON — A very public shouting match between two high-profile New York congressmen — one a Democrat, the other a Republican — in a House hallway highlights both the growing tensions over the ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ exit has given Andrew Cuomo a boost in the New York City mayoral race, but Zohran Mamdani continues to hold a double-digit lead over the former governor, a new poll finds. A ...
Two years after the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, Steven Cook, of the Council on Foreign Relations, joined NY1 to discuss ongoing peace talks, and to look back on the conflict. Tap the video player ...
She loved the mayor in secret for years and even worked for him briefly. Now she’s ready to tell her story. Jasmine Ray says her newly released book “Political Humanity” is a story about love, loyalty ...
Across New York City, Catholic schools have struggled to maintain enrollment, forcing some to close their doors for good. “I’ve been to three schools that have closed,” said senior Darian Victoria.
In a loud, chaotic city of 8.5 million people, Tottenville, Staten Island stands out as a quiet, quaint community. The manicured lawns, American flags and wild turkeys are all part of the local charm.