Gov. Kathy Hochul will not immediately remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office, but will instead push for increased oversight of City Hall.
New York's Mayor Eric Adams has more in common with the leaders of Vichy France's Marshall Pétain than a telling word choice.
The Democratic governor said she would propose new guardrails for “establishing trust” for city residents amid the mayor’s ...
I would plunk my tricorne hat atop my head and meet the incoming waves of visitors, herding them around the Common and ...
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The governor can remove Mayor Eric Adams from office "after service upon him of a copy of the charges and an opportunity to be heard in his defense." ...
First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer, who oversees the city’s housing and economic development agencies, along with ...
Gov. Hochul will convene elected leaders and clergy members Tuesday to discuss a “path forward” at City Hall that could ...
The governor of New York is empowered to remove the New York City mayor from office by both state law and the City Charter.