NYC Building Inspector Charged With Bribery Amid Corruption Crackdown
On Thursday, April 11th, New York City’s battle against corruption saw a significant development as Zabihullah Ibrahimi, a building inspector with the Department of Buildings,
On Thursday, April 11th, New York City’s battle against corruption saw a significant development as Zabihullah Ibrahimi, a building inspector with the Department of Buildings,
On Friday, a Manhattan judge ordered the arrest of Daniel Ohebshalom, infamously labeled as New York City’s “worst landlord,” a groundbreaking moment in the city’s
Tensions are mounting in New York City amid debates concerning the accommodation of a rising number of asylum seekers. On Monday, August 28th, Staten Island
The Adams administration is considering using vacant public school buildings as temporary shelters for migrants during the summer vacation months. The Mayor’s Office and the
Ali Forney Center, a non-profit organization that operates programs and provides housing for homeless LGBTQ+ youth in New York City, plans on starting a new
A building at 57 Ann St in the Financial District in Lower Manhattan suffered a partial collapse on Tuesday, April 18th, leading to one death
Have you heard of the Class Size Law? Not many have, let alone parents. It’s a law that was sponsored by Senator John Liu and
A significant uproar continues to unfold in New York City as the rushed 2022 unfunded law aiming to reduce public school class sizes begins to
On April 3rd, New York found itself at the center of a heated debate over the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the state constitution.
The New York City Council proposed its budget on Monday, April 1st, advocating for the continuation of weekend library services and the complete funding of