
Former City Councilman Andy King Wins Court Case to Get on Ballot for His Old Seat
In a shocking turn of events, a judge ruled in former city councilman Andy King’s favor, allowing him to stay on the ballot for the
In a shocking turn of events, a judge ruled in former city councilman Andy King’s favor, allowing him to stay on the ballot for the
On Thursday, April 27th, the South African Permanent Mission to the United Nations and the Consulate General of South Africa, in partnership with the Adams
As the election period for the New York City’s school boards is coming to an end Tuesday, one could have expected a low-key campaign similar
Read the original article on The African Journal website at https://theafricanjournalonline.com/democracy-prep-public-schools-conversation-with-african-leaders-we-educate-the-whole-child-we-value-their-identity/ ————————– Democracy Prep Public Schools’ superintendent and several principals held, on April 28, 2023,
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New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board is looking to increase the rent in nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments. The 9-member board, which is appointed by
Jose Gonzalez, the 31-year-old man who, in 2017, took the wheel of an ambulance and drove over FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo, killing her, was sentenced
Mayor Eric Adams announced New York City’s Executive budget for Fiscal Year 2024 on Wednesday, April 26th. The budget came up to $106.7 billion, the
According to reports by the Times Union and NY Post, the Legislative Office Building near the Capitol in Albany has been equipped with a daycare
New York City faces yet another battle in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Shockingly, recent studies show that nearly 56% of the city’s 12th
“Thank you so much Chancellor Banks for finally bringing phonics back to the school system of the City of New York so that our children
New York City has the largest public school system in the nation, and we are proud of our dedicated teachers and administrators who do so
On Thursday, May 11th, Schools Chancellor David Banks convened a roundtable with ethnic and community media to present New York City Reads, a new initiative