The water supply at the Riis Houses in Manhattan was declared free of arsenic late Wednesday — but the city is still discouraging residents at the public housing complex from using their taps because ...
A dozen hooligans with lengthy rap sheets terrorized an East Harlem NYCHA complex for three years, brazenly hawking deadly drugs such as fentanyl and the even-more-powerful nitazene in plain view, ...
For more than three years, public housing tenants of the James Weldon Johnson Houses in East Harlem have lived in a state of terror wrought by a crew of narcotics dealers who transformed their NYCHA ...
A Manhattan judge slammed NYCHA tenants for presenting his court with a “garbage” AI-crafted lawsuit before dismissing their case last week. The Chelsea plaintiffs’ petition, which aimed to halt ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Whether or not hundreds of thousands of New York City public housing residents and guests are safe when they ride the elevators in the sprawling housing system is at the center of ...
A cancer survivor is among the residents at a NYCHA building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan concerned about dark smoke coming from a temporary boiler outside. The housing authority says it's part ...
A family’s 20-year search for a handicap-accessible apartment in public housing has ended in a court settlement that will force the city’s housing authority to change the way it deals with prospective ...
HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — As the city is experiencing freezing temperatures, families at one public housing building in East Harlem say they are cold inside their homes. One grandmother says her ...
NYCHA residents can now look up housing code violations for their buildings online, something tenants in privately-owned properties have long been able to do. The new data comes a week after the ...
New York City will likely pay $2 billion to settle claims that the nation's largest public housing agency has too often left tenants to contend with lead paint, malfunctioning elevators and rats. The ...