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A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations.
The Manhattan man killed in Thursday's record-setting rainstorm complained multiple times about the flood-prone basement where he died, according to a tenant. First responders found Juan Carlos Montoya Hernandez,
Sunday is going to bring the best weather of the week,” a meteorologist with the National Weather Service said.
Two men died during a record-breaking rainfall that drenched the New York City metro area Thursday afternoon — a 39-year-old man found unconscious and unresponsive in a flooded basement in Brooklyn, and a 43-year-old man who died in a flooded basement boiler room in Manhattan, police said.
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Proposed law could strengthen protections for thousands of New York City rent-regulated tenants
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg joined state lawmakers on Thursday to announce a bill that aims to create tougher penalties for systemic harassment of rent-regulated tenants.
No, not the mayoral election. Sunday is the 54th New York City Marathon. Fifty thousand runners from all over the globe will be at the starting line, and thousands more New Yorkers will come out along the 26.2 mile course to cheer them as they attempt to finish what many consider the most challenging of the seven major marathons.
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani is holding a steady lead in the polls, ahead of Andrew Cuomo by an average of 16.5 points.
The nation’s biggest city will pick its next mayor on Tuesday in an election that has sparked debate over the future of the Democratic Party. Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state assembly member and democratic socialist who jolted the party with his victory in the New York City primary in June,
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2025 ELECTION: Here’s who’s running for 10 City Council seats representing Manhattan
While there’s a huge focus on the New York City mayoral race, residents in Manhattan are also voting for their City Council representatives — though there’s not nearly as much drama attached to these contests.