Haley Brown

Haley Brown

Haley Brown is a reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Haley covers breaking news and local politics for the New York Post. Previously, Haley covered breaking news for New York Daily News, state and national politics for Florida Politics and anchored and reported for WVVA-TV in southern West Virginia. Haley graduated from the University of Florida. Her favorite way to observe the city is biking on the West Side Highway.

Latest Articles

Hochul claimed she was a regular at NYC diners to talk congestion toll — but one owner has a different story

Gov. Kathy Hochul repeatedly insisted Thursday that she talks to regular folks at New York City diners who support the controversial $9 toll —  but one of the restaurants’ owners...

NYC bill shifting broker fees to landlords overwhelmingly approved by City Council

The City Council overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday that would largely shift the cost of broker fees to landlords, in a hit to the real estate industry.

Brad Lander delivers apocalyptic warning about Trump in report of 'significant threats' GOP White House poses to NYC

Comptroller Brad Lander raised alarm bells Wednesday about how President-elect Donald Trump's policies could impact the Big Apple.

City Hall pauses 'fishy' lease agreement with Adams donor following cries of 'corruption' from NYC Council

Connor Martinez, the director of legislative affairs in the mayor's office, sent an email on Nov. 12 to the concerned councilmembers confirming the city lease at 14 Wall Street had...

Councilman Yusef Salaam -- one of exonerated Central Park Five -- calls for changing public safety laws after 7-year-old girl shot in NYC 

The "senseless," potentially gang-related shooting -- which unfolded in Salaam's district -- is only the latest act of gun violence to touch Harlem youths, he said in a statement to...

NYS Democrats poised to flip 3 House seats despite 'asskicking' victory in swing district

Democrats in New York State were able to reclaim three of the four seats in the House they lost to the GOP two years ago -- or so it seems.

NY AG Letitia James says 'we are prepared to fight back' in 'dumb and bizarre' presser with Hochul after Trump wins presidency

"New Yorkers will persevere over the next four years," she told reporters.

Laura Gillen declares victory in tight NY-4 race while GOP incumbent refuses to concede

The race for the 4th congressional district running from the island’s south shore through central Nassau County was bitter.

Rep. Tom Suozzi declares victory against Republican challenger in race for George Santos' old seat in NY-3

Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi will keep lying Rep. George Santos' old seat, projections show.

Trump sees surge of support across NYC, Jewish voters flock to GOP

Follow The Post's live updates on consequential New York area races on Long Island, in Westchester, upstate and New Jersey.

NYC schoolkids granted full week before Christmas off after 7th grader's petition drew thousands of signatures

New York City schoolkids will get a full week off before Christmas break -- following a petition started by a sharp Brooklyn seventh-grader that garnered tens of thousands of signatures. 

Mayor Adams' crony approves lucrative NYC real-estate leases that reek of 'corruption,' rages councilman

Jesse Hamilton -- a former state senator and longtime friend of Adams -- was a no-show at a hearing called by Councilman Lincoln Restler over his management of the city's...

Ex-head chef reveals powerful NY pols' quirky private meals — Cuomo won't even eat his mom's lasagna

He’s the ultimate political tastemaker! The longtime head chef of the Executive Mansion in Albany is dishing about what the powerful politicians eat in private — ranging from a quirky...

Longtime transit worker who 'bleeds MTA blue' named president amid authority's staff shuffling

Longtime transit worker Demetrius Crichlow was announced as the new president of the MTA on Wednesday morning.

Rikers corrections officer cleared of sex abuse charge breaks silence after 'biggest embarrassment' of his life

Carlos Ozrio, 39, was found not guilty last month on accusations from the fellow corrections officer that he groped her from behind "while kissing her neck" at a Riker's Island...

No-bid migrant contractor DocGo's successor reaped $450M in NYC taxpayer money

A disaster response company that replaced the controversial DocGo as a migrant services provider for New York City has cost taxpayers more than $450 million over the last year.

Elderly dog was left tied to a tree in Queens with gaping wound — and cops allegedly refused to help

A sweet elderly pit bull was left tied to a tree in Queens with a bloody gaping chest wound — and police refused to help her when a caller reported...

Small NYC hotels exempt from hiring rules in proposed law

Smaller, mostly non-union hotels with 100 or fewer rooms will be exempt from a key provision of a proposed law that imposes stricter licensing requirements on the hotel industry.