Eric Adams tax return released

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has released his federal tax return. Here's what it shows.

Migrant families being placed in hotels, kids in schools in NYC

Dozens of migrant families are being temporarily housed in hotels in New York City and the children are being enrolled in public schools. But as the challenges continue, the governor is calling on the president to help.

Migrant influx will cost NYC $1B this year, mayor says

The mayor of New York City has declared a state of emergency and is calling for emergency aid from the federal and state governments to deal with an influx of migrants.

Migrant tent shelter will be on Randall's Island, not at Orchard Beach

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced late Monday that a tent complex to give temporary housing for hundreds of migrants would be moved from Orchard Beach in the Bronx to Randall's Island.

NYC opening emergency centers to deal with migrant crisis

New York City plans to build 'Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers' to house the influx of migrants being bused to the city.

NYC and other 'sanctuary' cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states

Few places in the U.S. have a more deeply ingrained reputation as a refuge for immigrants than New York City. But for Mayor Eric Adams, reconciling that image with an influx of migrants sent to the city as part of a political tactic from several Republican governors is proving difficult.

NYC considers using cruise ships to house migrants

New York City is floating the idea of using cruise ships as temporary housing. "We're not going to leave any stone unturned," Mayor Eric Adams said.

NYCHA CEO steps down after arsenic scare

George Russ is stepping down as CEO of the New York City Housing Authority just days after an a scare over arsenic in the water at the Jacob Riis Houses in the Bronx.

Mayor Adams says NYC homeless shelter system near collapse

With a surge of migrants being bused to the city by Texas officials, New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the shelter system is nearing its breaking point.

NYC helping migrants who were bused from Texas relocate to other states

New York City officials claim that many of the migrants who are being bused from Texas did not want to go to New York so they are helping them get to other states.

Water at NYCHA complex is safe to drink: Mayor

The lab that conducted the initial tests that found arsenic in the water at the Jacob Riis Houses has allegedly admitted to introducing arsenic into the samples, causing the false results.

NYPD releases body camera footage of officer striking woman in Harlem

The NYPD has released body camera footage of an altercation between an officer and a 19-year-old woman who was allegedly interfering with an arrest in Harlem.

NYC officials claim Texas using wristbands to barcode migrants bused to city

NYC officials claimed that many people wanted to get off the bus in different states, but were afraid to do so thinking they were being tracked.

Mayor Adams brushes off 'silly' report on his nightlife habits

A report in the New York Times has raised questions over Adams' nightlife habits and his relationship with the owners of two different restaurants in the city.

NYC cracks down on unused outdoor dining sheds

Mayor Adams said the city wasn't outlawing indoor dining, but instead cracking down on dining sheds that had fallen into disrepair.

More migrants arrive, straining NYC services

Two more buses carrying migrants from Texas pulled into Port Authority Bus Terminal on Friday, adding to the recent influx of asylum-seekers needing help in New York.

NYC mayor ducks questions about firing of social services official

A social services official says she was fired after trying to shed light on migrants sleeping overnight at an intake center — and Mayor Eric Adams is refusing to answer questions about it.

Monkeypox NYC: Cases now top 2,000

New York City’s monkeypox caseload has topped 2,000 cases as the city struggles to vaccinate residents.