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State sues school bus companies over pollution in low-income communities of color

State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against three school bus companies contracted by the city’s Department of Education, charging them with...

Transit advocate on how to lure riders back to the subway

Lisa Daglian has worn many hats in her career. She has held multiple roles at the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council, worked on...

Accused subway shooter pleads not guilty

Frank James, the man accused of opening fire on a packed subway car during the morning rush hour last month, pleaded not guilty...

The Met's Roof Garden Bar Set to Reopen With Drinks, Free DJ Sets And Some Top NYC Views

Looking to find a place to take that perfect photo of Central Park or the New York City skyline? The Metropolitan Museum of Art...

Income requirements discriminate against renters with housing vouchers: lawsuit

Minimum income requirements for New York apartments amount to income discrimination against tenants who use housing vouchers by effectively making them ineligible for...

Airport meals could soon eat up less of your money

That airport meal might soon take a smaller bite out of your wallet. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which...

State contractors look for Albany bailout on cost escalation

State contractors are lobbying the Legislature to allow bigger budgets for public construction projects, citing the rising cost of building materials. Under proposed...

Deals of the Day: May 13

Leases Consulting firm focused on life sciences takes Midtown East sublease Address: 909 Third Ave., ManhattanSublandlord: Interpublic GroupSubtenant: Blue Matter ConsultingLease size: 11,933...

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