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Adams Vetoes Bill to Decriminalize Street Vending

A vendor sells fresh fruit in Midtown.

Mayor Eric Adams on late Wednesday night vetoed a City Council bill that would have eliminated all criminal enforcement for licensed street vendors as well as misdemeanor penalties for unlicensed sellers — just hours before his deadline to do so. “Since day one, our administration has been committed not just to making New Yorkers safe, but […]

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Security Guard Slain in Midtown Shooting Remembered as ‘Hero’ by Union, Family

Smith Etienne speaks at 32BJ’s Manhattan union headquarters about his brother Aland Etienne, who was killed in the Midtown office shooting while working as a security guard, July 30, 2025.

The security guard who was slain in the mass shooting in a Midtown office building on Monday was remembered by his brother as a hard-working man, hero, devoted father and aspiring filmmaker who was proud to play his part “in making the city of New York a little safer every day.” Aland Etienne, 46, is […]

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Members of Congress Sue ICE to Access Shadowy Federal Plaza Lockup

Rep. Daniel Goldman (left) faces off with Bill Joyce, deputy director of the New York ICE field office, in the lobby of 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan, June 18, 2025.

A dozen Democratic members of Congress, including two from New York City, are suing the Trump administration for repeatedly barring them access to ICE holding areas despite a federal law promising them access to detention facilities on demand. Reps. Dan Goldman and Adriano Espaillat joined the lawsuit along with seven other House Democrats, from Texas, […]

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Union Slams Delays to MTA Workers’ Comp Payouts

TWU union member Emily Louise Allen speaks at an MTA board meeting about a disruption in her workers' compensation benefits.

More than 3,500 transit employees who were injured on the job have had their workers’ compensation checks delayed due to failures by the MTA’s new claims-processing firm, the transport workers union said Wednesday. TWU Local 100 protested the payment slowdown ahead of an MTA board meeting at which transit officials acknowledged that the agency is […]

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Mayor Keeps Bronx Casino Bid Alive With Key Veto

Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday vetoed the City Council’s decision to deny land use changes needed for a proposed casino spearheaded by Bally’s in The Bronx.  The mayor’s unusual move now provides a potential lifeline for the proposal to construct a $4 billion, 500,000-square-foot gaming hall at its golf course at Ferry Point Park in […]

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