If Hillary Clinton were to take another shot at the White House, her book tour is a good way to start get her message out there, according to a political strategist.
Transporation advocates push for lower speed limit
The lock is ticking for the state to consider a bill that would lower the speed limit and advocates say Albany shouldn’t hesitate.
De Blasio, LA Mayor make a Stanley Cup bet
The Rangers and the Kings have a lot riding on this year’s Stanley Cup finals, including the pride of their home leaders.
Soda ban appeal final hearing set for Wednesday in Albany
The city will make its final stand to make Mayor Bloomberg’s soda ban a reality.
Obama to move to NYC? Experts weigh in.
The idea of Barack Obama calling New York home isn’t too far fetched according to political and real estate experts.
Rangers’ Stanley Cup appearance has New Yorkers painting the town blue
Rangers fans say the excitement about the team’s latest bid to bring the Stanley Cup home.
Income inequality in New York getting worse, according to survey
The divide between New York’s rich and poor is going up and hurting the overall quality of life, according to a new report.
Stringer: NYC’s economy performed well during harsh winter
Old man winter didn’t cause a dent in the city that never sleeps, according to a new report.
Brooklyn leads the city in job growth: Report
Brooklyn’s economy is the center for a lot of activity that’s boosting the city’s commerce and popularity.
9/11 families furious over museum party, planned cafe
The families of 9/11 victims are furious over some of the museum’s features such as its future cafe.
Star Wars launches charity contest for guest roles in new film
Star Wars fans can give back to charity and have a shot to be on set with the heroes and villains of the sci-fi saga.
Most popular take-out food in NYC, by borough
Each borough has it’s own bragging rights when it comes to take out food, according to stats gathered by Seamless and Grubhub.
Clinton, Samuelsson announce Harlem food festival
Harlem’s hip restaurants will be getting the spotlight next year with a huge festival.
John Liu to challenge Tony Avella for Queens state senate race
The former comptroller received the nod from the Queens Democrats for his Albany bid.
Cecily McMillan sentenced to three months in prison
A Manhattan criminal court judge didn’t enforce the maximum punishment against the Occupy Wall Street protester.
Fleet Week in NYC: Military, city prepare big bash
Fleet Week’s “leap year” disappointed a lot of New Yorkers and armed service members, but businesses aim to counter that with this bigger celebrations this year.
reBar owner charged with tax fraud
The owner of a defunct Brooklyn bar faced a judge for his alleged tax schemes that helped to bring the establishment to an end.
Etsy expands, to open new DUMBO office
The hip, Brooklyn based online retail site is about to have a bigger mark on the borough.
Downtown community looks back at Ground Zero rebuild efforts
As the downtown neighborhood begins a new phase in its post 9-11 life with the opening of the museum, those who were invested in its rebound reflect on the years of hard work.
Outdated city rules hurt the booming food truck business: Experts
Food trucks are the city’s fastest growing eatery trend but experts say it created a dark shadow that costs entrepreneurs.