Arts Culture Best Things to Do in NYC This Weekend April 17-19 From oyster shucking at Pier 57 to the Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl, here are the best things to do in NYC this weekend. By New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 22, 2026
Politics Mamdani at 100 Days: NYC Faces $5.9B Budget Gap Mayor Mamdani hits his 100-day mark as NYC confronts a $5.9 billion structural budget hole and warnings from bond rating agencies. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
NYC News McGuinness Boulevard Redesign Boosts Cyclists, Cuts Cars NYC DOT data shows cyclist counts doubled and vehicle delays stayed minimal after McGuinness Boulevard's partial redesign, supporting a full northward expansion. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Politics NYC Doorman Strike Averted as Union Reaches Deal 32BJ SEIU and the Realty Advisory Board reached a tentative agreement Friday, averting a strike by 34,000 NYC doormen and porters. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Politics Nassau County Police Collude With ICE Beyond NYC Sanctuary Nassau County police are routinely handing immigrants over to ICE after traffic stops, exposing a pattern of local law enforcement cooperation beyond NYC's sanctuary protections. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
NYC News NYC Council Bills Would Limit Kids' Social Media to 1 Hour NYC Council bills capping children's social media use at one hour daily face First Amendment challenges from civil liberties attorneys. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
NYC News NYC Council Visits Rikers Island Over Treatment of Pregnant Women NYC Council members toured Rikers Island's women's facility, raising concerns about pregnant inmates scattered across the jail instead of near the nursery. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Politics NYC 2026-27 School Year: Late Start and Calendar Quirks NYC public schools will start Sept. 10, 2026—the latest in years—with a Monday year-end raising attendance concerns. Here's what parents need to know. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
NYC News NYC Public Urination Complaints Soar 48% in 2026 Public urination complaints in NYC have jumped nearly 50% compared to last year, prompting lawmakers to push for tougher criminal penalties. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Politics UNITE HERE Local 100 Endorses Blake Over Torres in NY-15 UNITE HERE Local 100's 17,000 members back Michael Blake in his primary challenge against incumbent Rep. Ritchie Torres in New York's 15th District. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
NYC News Man Fatally Struck by Queens 7 Train at Junction Blvd A man died Tuesday after falling onto the tracks at Junction Blvd station, causing MTA to suspend and restrict 7 train service during morning rush hour. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Real Estate Greenwich Village Fights 31-Story Affordable Housing Tower Community groups push back against the Hudson Mosaic project at 388 Hudson St., citing developer Camber Property Group's housing violation record. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026
Politics Velázquez Endorses Carl Wilson in Manhattan District 3 Race Retiring Rep. Nydia Velázquez backs Carl Wilson in Manhattan's District 3 special election, widening her split with Mayor Zohran Mamdani. New York Evening Mail Staff | Apr 21, 2026