The Manhattan Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) against two charter schools that joined forces to form Vertex Partnership Academies. The lawsuit, dismissed...
Read moreDetailsMayor Eric Adams' Administration launched a new Project Open Arms on Friday, August 19th. The program will see the involvement of the Department of Education (DOE), the Mayor's Office for...
Read moreDetailsTwo Cases of West Nile Virus in NYC The New York Health Department confirmed on Tuesday, August 16th, the detection of two West Nile virus (WNV) cases in the city....
Read moreDetailsReport Reveals Possible $23 Manhattan Congestion Toll An environmental assessment report on the viability of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) plan to battle congestion in Manhattan was published on Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsReport Shows New York’s Graduation Rate May be Inflated According to a New York Equity Coalition report, high school graduation rates in New York State may have been inflated during...
Read moreDetailsKutin Gyimah, Taxi Driver, Killed in Queens Immigrant taxi driver Kutin Gyimah, 52, was attacked and killed early Saturday morning on August 13th when his passengers attempted to rob him. ...
Read moreDetailsNew York Health Officials Send Polio Warning! New York City Health Officials have warned that it is highly likely polio is circulating in the five boroughs of New York City....
Read moreDetailsCritically Acclaimed Author Salman Rushdie Attacked and Stabbed in Chautauqua, New York Salman Rushdie, the 75-year-old critically acclaimed author, was attacked and stabbed in Chautauqua, New York. The attack took...
Read moreDetailsNew York State of Crime New York City is still blanketed by a worrying wave of crime. According to statistics released by the NYPD, major crimes have increased by 36%...
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