Adams Administration Opens A Resource Navigation Center for Migrants On Thursday, September 15th, the first Asylum Seeker Resource Navigation Center in New York City was launched by New York City...
Read moreDetailsNYC Judge Rules NYPD Officer Cannot be Fired for Not Taking the COVID-19 Vaccine According to a new "precedent-setting" ruling that could help nearly two dozen police officers who have...
Read moreDetailsMayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Launch Historic Corporate Apprenticeship Initiative for High School Students A new public-private partnership program was unveiled on Monday, September 12th, by New York City Mayor...
Read moreDetailsWatch Out! NYC is Aggressively Booting Vehicles That Have Outstanding Tickets The city’s Finance Department has begun to aggressively boot and tow vehicles that have accrued unpaid parking and traffic...
Read moreDetailsSerena Williams' Illustrious Career Ends After Losing the U.S. Open to Ajla Tomljanovic Serena Williams' esteemed career came to an end under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium on...
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old student from Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn was the victim of a shooting incident on Friday, September 9th. The incident occurred at the intersection of Neptune Avenue...
Read moreDetailsUnique Smith, 15, Dies After Shooting in Brooklyn Park Unique Smith, a 15-year-old boy, died on Wednesday, September 7th following a violent altercation. According to reports, Smith, a Brooklyn Lab...
Read moreDetailsNew York Budgets $6.75 million for Asylum Seekers The New York City Human Resources Administration, in collaboration with the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, is seeking a vendor to provide...
Read moreDetailsData Shows Racial Disparities in Monkeypox Vaccinations New York City is finally making headway in containing this summer's terrifying monkeypox outbreak, but the city is asking community groups to help...
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