Adams considers revoking Diddy's key to NYC amid assault allegations
NYC Mayor Eric Adams is debating whether to take back the symbolic Key to the City awarded to media mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs amid abuse allegations.
NYC pilot program allows real-time surveillance sharing between businesses, police
A brand-new pilot program announced by NYC Mayor Eric Adams will allow the NYPD to tap into security cameras and retail stores across the Big Apple.
Adams hosts national summit to tackle NYC rat infestation
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced the inaugural National Urban Rat Summit will take place in September.
'Excellent swimmers': Adams floats migrants as solution for NYC lifeguard shortage
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday called for migrants to be allowed to work as lifeguards as the city faces a shortage for the role -- arguing that many are "excellent swimmers."
NYC botched rollout of shelter-stay limits for migrant families: Comptroller
A scathing new report by the New York City Comptroller's Office claims that the rollout of the city's 60-day shelter limit for migrant families was sloppy and that the city failed to keep many of its promises.
Officials' assurances over water safety at Jacob Riis Houses doesn't ease residents' concerns
People living at the Jacob Riis Houses on the Lower East Side are still raising concerns about the safety of their water, despite a recent video by Mayor Eric Adams showing him drinking the water and insisting it was fine.
NYC Mayor to shut down unlicensed smoking, cannabis stores in all boroughs
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday he will shut down unlicensed smoking and cannabis shops in all five boroughs.
NYC mayor claims Columbia protests sparked by 'outside agitators'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams told Good Day New York that "outside agitators" could be responsible for arranging the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University.
Adams: 'Outside agitators' at Columbia protests
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Good Day New York that "outside agitators" could be responsible for arranging the pro-Palestinian encampment on Columbia University's Upper Manhattan campus.
Mayor Adams approached by unruly passenger in viral video: ‘F--- you!’
In the video, Mayor Adams is seen sitting in the middle seat next to aides, appearing to nod as the woman goes off.
NYC library cuts remain in place in Mayor Adams' budget proposal
The nearly $112B spending plan keeps a cut of roughly $58M to the city's public libraries.
Ms. Rachel, YouTube star known as 'Beyoncé for toddlers,' calls out NYC mayor for preschool cuts
Ms. Rachel, the YouTube star known as the "Beyoncé for toddlers," took a break from singing and rhyming to call out NYC Mayor Eric Adams for budget cuts to pre-K and 3-K programs.
New report examines positives, negatives of mayoral control of NYC schools
New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended his control of New York City's public schools on Tuesday, after the release of a nearly 300-page report by the state Education Department on whether mayoral control has been effective.
Feds investigating Mayor Adams, New York Times reports
An NYT report says the FBI is investigating whether Mayor Eric Adams received free upgrades from Turkish Airlines and foreign donations to his 2021 campaign in exchange for political favors.
NYC officials announce city crime 'continues to trend downward'
Overall crime is down both on the streets of New York City and below in the subways, however, there was a spike in both assaults and robberies in the first quarter of this year.
NYC's autonomous vehicle program: What you need to know
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the DOT announced the requirements for safe autonomous vehicle (AV) testing in the city and that applications are now open for a new permit program.
'This did not happen': Mayor Adams denies sexual assault allegations
Mayor Eric Adams adamantly denied the sexual assault allegations lodged against him by a woman who says she worked with Adams in the transit department in 1993.
Adams launches tenant protection cabinet for NYC housing: Exclusive
This cabinet will be made up of more than two dozen city agencies for tenants to get the support they need when they are having issues with their housing.
What are 'ghost cars,' and why is NYC cracking down on them?
"Ghost cars" are identified as vehicles that have forged or altered license plates, making certain ones untraceable for traffic or toll cameras.
Adams defends NYPD's use of stun-gun on ‘disorderly’ Queens migrant holding toddler: Video
Officers were called to the Jamaica, Queens shelter for an argument involving an intoxicated man, identified as 47-year-old Venezuelan migrant Yanny Cordero, who was threatening staff members, the NYPD said.