The loss of longtime Big Apple venues is becoming a common scene as rents and changing demographics force owners to close their doors.
City Council to introduce bill for city ID cards
The city took its first steps in creating a system that will help people identify themselves as a New Yorker.
Cronut bakery reopens after mice infestation
The famous SoHo bakery wasn’t going to let some pests ruin its prized treat.
Yankee fans relish final home opener with Jeter
This year’s first game at Yankee stadium was bittersweet for fans as their long time captain bids farewell.
Gillibrand wants better enforcement of sex-assault laws at colleges
The New York senator said too many women are not only victimized on campus but also their schools fail to provide the necessary support.
Daniel Murphy defends decision to miss games for son’s birth
The Mets second baseman said he doesn’t regret missing the first two games of the season to be with his wife and newborn.
‘Shop and frisk’ solutions discussed by Sharpton, Bratton
The Rev. Al Sharpton and the new police commissioner say they are making headway in fighting racial profiling inside department stores.
New York is most compact city in US: Report
The city’s compact nature may be a pain to travel, but it a study shows it actually helps move urban areas into the 21st century.
‘How I Met Your Mother’ creators, star view finale with NYC Fans
The writers behind the hit CBS sitcom celebrated its finale at the place that helped to inspire it and with the fans that made it a hit.
NYC baseball fans optimistic about new season
New Yorkers sick of the cold weather now have the sights and sounds of the city’s baseball team to get them in the Spring spirit.
Twenty years of Disney on Broadway: A transformative force
Disney’s influence on the Times Square area has been both appreciated and questioned in the eyes of New Yorkers.
New push for 10 cent fee on plastic and paper bags
The city council is looking for a new way to make the Big Apple more green.
Human Rights Project releases report card on City Council
A New York watch dog group ranked the city’s elected officials for their work in promoting human rights.
Smokers rights group sues city over e-cig ban
Smokers rights groups say the city’s plan to ban e-cigarettes from bars is going too far.
9/11 Memorial Museum to open in May
The 9/11 Memorial Museum will open its doors in May after months of planning and construction.
NYCHA boilers damaged by Sandy will be replaced by FEMA
Relief is coming for thousands of NYCHA residents who are still struggling from Sandy.
Gay pride parade organizers welcome Catholic League’s intent to march
The Catholic League continues to fight to have its views presented, but LGBT groups say they are OK with the conservative group voicing their opinion at the gay pride parade.
Teen arrested for sneaking to the top of the World Trade Center
A New Jersey teen’s antics didn’t sit too well with the mayor and law enforcement officials.
L’Wren Scott death a suicide by hanging: Medical Examiner
Investigators continue to probe the fashion designer’s death.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches on despite LGBT controversy
The City Council’s decision not to march in the St. Patrick’s Day parade could cause a domino that will change the way LGBT members are represented in the parade, according to activists.