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 graders have been chronically absent...
Read moreDetailsWith less than three weeks left in this legislative session in Albany, sixteen New York Democrat lawmakers are working hard to take away the right of a parent to know...
Read moreDetailsHave you ever looked around your neighborhood and thought—it would be great if we could have a community garden here, or maybe more after-school programs for students, or special services...
Read moreDetailsAfter striking a deal with the Adams administration, the famed Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan swung its doors open for the first time in three years on Friday, May 19th....
Read moreDetailsIn a solemn announcement as the bodies of two young boys who had mysteriously disappeared were discovered in the Hudson and Harlem Rivers. Alfa Barrie, an 11-year-old Bronx native, was...
Read moreDetailsNew York City's pension funds faced a significant setback with an almost $2 million investment loss after First Republic and Signature banks collapsed earlier this year. This information was obtained...
Read moreDetailsSuffolk County authorities have revealed plans to explore legal options to potentially prevent an influx of migrants from New York City into the suburban county. The announcement was made by...
Read moreDetailsMigrant mothers with infants, newly arrived in New York City, are turning to selling fruit and drinks on busy highways and roads in their struggle to earn a living. This...
Read moreDetailsBill Perkins, esteemed civil and human rights advocate and former New York City Councilman and State Senator, died at the age of 74. Perkins, a stalwart of Harlem politics, was...
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