NEW YORK CITY
Man Who Allegedly Shot 5 Homeless Men in NYC and DC Has Been Arrested
The Metropolitan Police and the ATF have arrested the man who allegedly shot five homeless people in Washington, D.C., and New York City.
REI Workers in NYC Vote to Unionize in Landslide Election
Employees at the flagship Manhattan store became the first in the camping chain's history to vote unionize on Wednesday.
NYC Says It Will Take 20 Years to Restore Park Avenue to Its Former Glory
The project is being timed with a massive $2 billion Metro North renovation, which runs under Park Avenue.
Unionizing REI Workers Want Their ‘Progressive’ Employer to Pay a Living Wage
“One thing I keep coming back to is the fact that REI prides itself on being a great workplace, but why is it that none of us are making a living wage?”
New York Is Trying to Build Something Good for Once
The Interborough Express, a proposed rail link sweeping across an underutilized freight rail line between Brooklyn and Queens, is—finally—a transportation project worth getting excited about.
‘And Just Like That’ Is Desperately Trying to Prove It Has Black Friends
The ‘Sex and the City’ reboot wants to undo its colorblind legacy by including Black characters. Unfortunately, they’re treated as luxury accessories.
7 Overlooked New York City Movies You Need To Watch
From 'King Kong' to 'Kids', New York has an iconic cinematic history. Here, author Jason Bailey spotlights some of the city's more underrated gems.
NYC to Require All-Electric Cooking and Heating, But Gas Isn’t Going Anywhere Soon
The bill, which would apply to all new construction, is a necessary first step towards a sustainable city.
Here’s What Really Happens at Safe Drug Injection Sites
New York opened the only supervised injection sites in the U.S. Tuesday, and already two lives have been saved. Here’s what else to expect.
New York Opens First Safe Injection Sites in the US
The sites open as more than 100,000 Americans died in a one-year period due to fatal overdoses.
New York City’s Billionaires’ Row Just Got Its Very Own Homeless Shelter
A shelter for 80 homeless men opened in the former Park Savoy Hotel on New York City's Billionaires’ Row last week.
New NYC Mayor Eric Adams Wants the City to Have Its Own Cryptocurrency
“We need to look at what’s preventing the growth of bitcoins and cryptocurrency in our city."