If mass migrant deportations happened in NYC, what would it look like? Is there a plan in place? Here are some of those questions answered.
Bill De Blasio claimed New Yorkers will not "accept mass deportations" by President Donald Trump despite polling showing broad general support for the policy.
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Ana Cabrera to react to President Trump's new immigration orders and potential mass deportations, saying state and local governments still have a lot of ...
A proposal to hire an outside firm to aid in the city’s highly criticized Freedom of Information Law process, including potentially using artificial intelligence in the process, failed during ...
Adams attended Trump's inauguration, canceling MLK Day events. The decision raised eyebrows among Democrats who have been critical of his policies.
A new fire broke out near Los Angeles’ Bel Air neighborhood early on Thursday as the Hughes fire which was first reported a ...
With the new year, New York City’s mayoral primary campaign has started.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams tried to reassure upset New Yorkers on Wednesday, worried about whether people working and living in the city without proper papers might face mass deportation in wake ...
A new Justice Department memo is threatening criminal charges against state and local officials who don't cooperate with federal immigration agents, which has some New Yorkers fearing what could come ...
Fargo City Commissioners agreed to find a new location for the Downtown Engagement Center. Mayor Tim Mahoney has been working with the governor and the State Department of Human Services to secure $5 ...
More than a dozen New York City lawmakers are backing a bill that would prohibit certain employees in the mayor’s office from ...