Mayor Mike Spano, left, endorsing Ken Jenkins for County Executive, outside of City Hall On Jan. 30, Mayor Mike Spano announced his endorsement of County Executive Ken Jenkins in the special election scheduled for February 11,
The owners of a Yonkers hotel that housed migrants on New York City's behalf for 20 months has paid Yonkers a $515,000 fine to settle a 2023 lawsuit.
Over 100 asylum-seeking families have vacated a Yonkers hotel after the city successfully sued the business for violating zoning and occupancy laws, officials announced.The families, housed at the Ramada by Wyndham on Tuckahoe Road since
Marvel fans from Westchester with a keen eye may have spotted a familiar landmark in the new trailer for "Daredevil: Born Again." According to Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, the Yonkers City Hall Ceremonial Courtroom makes an appearance in the show's new trailer, released on Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Ramada By Wyndham Yonkers on Tuckahoe Road On Jan. 24, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano today announced over 100 families seeking asylum who were housed at the Ramada by Wyndam in Yonkers since 2023 have vacated the hotel and are transitioning to permanent housing or to shelters operated by New York City Department of Homeless Services
Members of the New York City Council want answers after an I-Team investigation revealed a top staffer for Mayor Eric Adams has had a financial relationship with the firm selected to privatize the city’s public health laboratory.
Yonkers officials sued when a “temporary” stay by migrants in a local hotel turned into nearly two years — and have now settled with Ramada for $515,000.
ICE agents conducted roundups in New York City, and a day later, local authorities announced their own gang takedown. In immigrant neighborhoods, fear was palpable.
In November, Antony Nassif, the chef-owner of the Lebanese East Village counter-service spot, launched a brunch menu with the knafeh pancake — an interpretation of the crunchy Middle Eastern pastry dessert filled with cheese. With increased interest, it’s now offered at all hours throughout the week.
Ten members or associates of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Araguas have been indicted on charges of running a gun trafficking operation in New York City that stretched across the country.
A second ex-FDNY chief copped a plea Wednesday in a nearly $200,000 pay-to-play bribery scheme that fast-tracked fire inspections across the Big Apple. Anthony Saccovino, 59, copped to a