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Attorneys for the city and intervenors defended the law while opponents challenged its legality.


Prosecutors said they dismissed the cases ‘in the interest of justice.’


The popular seasonal program is expanding this year to all five boroughs, offering car-free space for pedestrians, runners and bicyclists.


Items available at no cost from the shiny blue device include naloxone kits, fentanyl test strips, birth control packs and baggies with tools for safer smoking.


Cops and firefighters responded to a blaze around 3 a.m., and found a woman unconscious and unresponsive after they extinguished the flames.


A state study of microstamping was due by December 2022, but it’s not estimated to be wrapped up until later in 2023.


Ana Almanzar previously served as an official in the Cuomo administration.


The city is attempting to moderate its ongoing migrant and homelessness crises by passing a package of bills aimed at making it easier — and cheaper — to find housing.


The withholding of more granular and precise information comes amid scrutiny over the reporting and accuracy of the city’s data on migrants.


Robert Hayes was a 26-year-old Wall Street attorney when he took on a pro bono case that would redefine the way New York City handles homelessness.