Brooklyn councilman pitches himself as 'fighter' city needs for comptroller
City Councilman Justin Brannan said he has plenty of experience defending services and fighting budget cuts.
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City Councilman Justin Brannan said he has plenty of experience defending services and fighting budget cuts.
Mark Levine said he plans to be an “activist comptroller” and would use the position to push for policy changes.
Paul Tazewell made history at the 97th Academy Awards.
Parker, a Democrat, previously ran for comptroller in 2021 when then-Comptroller Scott Stringer launched a mayoral bid.
For the next few weeks, NY1 will go topic-by-topic through the most important issues ahead of the 2025 mayoral primary.
New York City Football Club is kicking off their home opener with plenty of momentum.
For the next few weeks, NY1 will go topic-by-topic through the most important issues ahead of the 2025 mayoral primary.
Borough President Vanessa Gibson said candidates have to campaign—and deliver—on what matters to the people who call it home.
The total number of residents struggling to afford basic needs is now around 2.02 million, including 420,000 children.
From off-season acquisitions to an about-face on facial hair standards, the New York Yankees have made plenty of surprising decisions of late.
Comptroller Brad Lander on Friday said he supports Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal to limit Mayor Eric Adams' power.
Cheryl Bader, a law professor at Fordham University, discussed in a “Mornings On 1” interview Thursday all the potential outcomes that may follow.
The Riders Alliance vowed to defend the tolling plan after the Trump administration moved to revoke federal approval.
Lieber defended the MTA’s legal challenge, saying federal officials do not have the authority to unilaterally terminate the plan.
Mayor Eric Adams had harsh words for a reporter Tuesday when asked why he had skipped his usual press forums for two consecutive weeks.
Pat Kiernan takes a look at what's in the papers on this Friday, March 14, 2025.
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