New York City is looking to set regulations that would force pizzerias to pay thousands of dollars in renovations in order to keep their coal and wood-fire ovens due to air quality concerns, according to a recent report.
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LGBTQ activists chant ‘we’re coming for your children’ at NYC Drag March
On Friday, LGBTQ activists proudly screamed, “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children!” at New York City’s annual drag queen parade in Manhattan.
Read More LGBTQ activists chant ‘we’re coming for your children’ at NYC Drag MarchEarly voting begins in NYC
The recent redistricting involving New York City council seats has triggered some competitive primary races set for June 27th and early voting in them begins Saturday.
Read More Early voting begins in NYCNYC’s Curtis Sliwa says indictment of Daniel Penny is political
New York City grand jurors indicted Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely on a subway.
Read More NYC’s Curtis Sliwa says indictment of Daniel Penny is politicalNYC Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell resigns after 18 months on the job
Keechant L. Sewell, the first-ever female police commissioner in New York City who was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams, is stepping down after 18 months in her position.
Read More NYC Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell resigns after 18 months on the jobNYC Mayor sues more than 30 NY counties for refusing to house migrants
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is suing 30 New York counties for blocking the city from housing migrants in their towns.
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