New York City's emergency medical service (EMS) workers, who have been crucial in the frontline response, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, are grappling with longstanding wage disparities. Former Fire Commissioner...
Read moreDetailsMayor Eric Adams announced on Thursday, October 12th, that the city plans to broaden its current greenway network, introducing five new greenway corridors across Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten...
Read moreDetailsRecent severe weather in New York City has reignited discussions about the city's ability to contend with and plan for future climatic challenges, especially considering the criticism directed towards Mayor...
Read moreDetailsJessica González-Rojas, an assembly member from New York, has reinvigorated legislation seeking to abolish the state's clinical examination prerequisite for aspiring social workers, hoping to broaden access to the profession...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday morning, emergency teams responded to a carbon monoxide leak in a Bronx apartment building, resulting in the evacuation and subsequent hospitalization of over a dozen residents. The FDNY...
Read moreDetailsThe iconic American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City has announced plans to relinquish approximately 12,000 human remains from its collection due to the institution's past involvement...
Read moreDetailsA coalition comprising New York businesses, workers, and unions has instigated a pioneering lawsuit against the New York State Department of State, striving to obstruct a state law prohibiting gas...
Read moreDetailsAn impromptu trailer park housing migrants has sprung up around a Bronx Little League field, raising concerns among parents and coaches regarding safety and sanitation. With more than two dozen...
Read moreDetailsIn a decisive move on Saturday, October 14th, the city unveiled plans to dismantle the sprawling black market stealthily operating beneath the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. The Department of Transportation (DOT)...
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