NYC Judge Says Right-to-Shelter Does Not Apply to Migrants
A judge in Staten Island has ordered New York City to discontinue its use of a former Catholic school, intended to accommodate 300 migrants, as a shelter on Tuesday, September ...
A judge in Staten Island has ordered New York City to discontinue its use of a former Catholic school, intended to accommodate 300 migrants, as a shelter on Tuesday, September ...
New York City is poised to witness its most comprehensive zoning laws revamp in decades. This move comes as an effort from City Hall to remedy the intensifying housing crisis. ...
On Wednesday, September 20th, New York City witnessed a pivotal development as the union representing its school bus drivers and the three principal bus companies in the city reached a ...
New York's nonprofit news outlet “The City” faces financial challenges, prompting a series of cost-saving initiatives, underscoring a broader trend of dwindling philanthropic support for journalism. Launched in 2019, The ...
The Adams administration is curbing discretionary spending for city agencies as part of the mayor's effort to manage New York City's budget in light of the anticipated $12 billion deficit ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has endorsed the move to suspend New York City's "right to shelter" law, siding with Mayor Eric Adams amidst the surging migrant crisis. The long-standing ...
New York City Mayor Adams has announced a new policy that restricts single adult migrants to a 30-day stay in the city's shelters. This measure is in response to the ...
When we came into office 20 months ago, we promised we would ‘Get Stuff Done’ for New Yorkers and New York City. Our most recent “Mayor’s Management Report” (MMR) shows ...
In an exclusive interview with LittleAfrica News, Mayor Eric Adams discussed schools opening, increased school safety measures, the city's youth engagement initiatives, the ongoing migrant crisis, and the upcoming African ...