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It's still not clear how the state will fill a multibillion-dollar budget hole for the transit agency without congestion pricing going into effect as planned.


Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to sign the measures, which the tech industry has raised concerns about.


Newly passed state legislation quadruples the number of red light cameras to 600, but a separate bill bolstering alternate-side parking enforcement did not get a vote in the state Assembly.


New Jersey prosecutors say Hieu Tran, 27, shot a man in with his department-issued gun.


Because cats win, duh, here are your afternoon links: Buffalo woman may not fully understand the life of a New York City commuter, new chess kid, new Ariana Grande video and more.


It's a form of trichophyton mentagrophytes, which can cause ringworm in humans.


New York lawmakers have tried and failed to toll drivers in the busiest parts of Manhattan for more than 50 years.


The suit could mean that customers who bought pistachio ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery each receive up to $50 under New York law.


Because the mood was bad, here are your early links: Bees take over a Queens subway entrance, Dolly Parton musical coming to Broadway, Team USA dominates at cricket and more.


Center-based child care teachers can earn $14,000 less than early childhood educators hired by the city.


Less than 1% of the city's 520-mile coastline is publicly accessible for swimming. Cleaning up waterways across the five boroughs could be life-changing for New Yorkers looking to take a dip.


The announcement comes after a 14-year-old was accidentally shot and killed by his cousin, who was playing with a gun.


So far, state Senate Democrats aren’t on board with Hochul’s plan to boost taxes, and the legislative session ends this week.


The legislation's text says it would not apply to closures that have already been proposed to the state health department.


The Council passed a measure giving it "advice and consent" power over 20 commissioners.


Because it's only the 12th dirtiest, here are your afternoon links: A lovely new sculpture, zodiac custom license plates, "Hunger Games" redux and more from around the city and internet.


Jones, a former congressman, backed Westchester County Executive George Latimer over his old congressional colleague and is losing allies on the left in his race against Rep. Mike Lawler.


Because you're not allowed to have a gun if you're convicted of a felony, here are your early links: Yassified stoop sales, 50 Cent wants more Black representation in luxury liquor, Mexico's weed nuns seem cool and more.