Mayor Eric Adams' administration has announced the recruiting of "health coaches" to work closely with residents in major public housing projects to improve the health and well-being of public housing...
Read moreDetailsThe New York City Council is considering three legislative measures to enhance the city's response and communication during emergencies such as air quality and severe weather incidents. This initiative emerged...
Read moreDetailsEffective December 3rd, the New York Public Library will cease Sunday operations due to citywide budget reductions. As part of the 5% citywide budget cuts announced earlier this month, operations...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, November 26th, New York State moved towards resolving a contentious lawsuit alleging discrimination in its cannabis licensing process. The lawsuit claimed that the state unfairly favored convicted marijuana...
Read moreDetailsMayor Eric Adam has established a legal defense fund in response to a federal investigation scrutinizing his 2021 campaign activities. The fund, which is regulated by the city's Conflicts of...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, November 16th, Comptroller Brad Lander released a scathing report on Citi Bike, New York City’s largest bike-share system. The comprehensive analysis, focusing on data from June and July,...
Read moreDetailsNew York City's public school system, the largest in the United States, has experienced its first increase in student numbers in eight years, with a 1% rise translating to approximately...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, November 16th, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Clean Slate Act into law, a transformative piece of legislation that promises to seal the criminal records of over two million...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, November 17th, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) faced a profound tragedy with the line-of-duty death of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Frederick D. Whiteside at the age...
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