The announcement follows months of complaints by immigrants and asylum seekers about missing mail in city shelters, ...
One in every three New York City residents have used a food pantry since the pandemic struck in 2021, according to a recent ...
The summonses started escalating,” said Betty Davis, an 80-year-old retired homeowner on Dean Street who's received $930 in ...
New York City has over 124,000 buildings with lead pipes, city data analyzed by the New York League of Conservation Voters ...
As city lawmakers negotiate a package for the “City of Yes” zoning reforms, a report from the Independent Budget Office ...
Roy Wilkins Park is not just any park; it’s the only Black-led public park in New York City, a legacy that dates back to the ...
"While many educational justice advocates rightly focus on issues within the purview of schools, I also recognize a need to ...
A record-high 146,733 students were living in the shelter system, doubled up, or staying in hotels, motels, or unsheltered, a ...
"It’s remarkable that a city as diverse as New York doesn’t do more to honor that diversity by planting a wider variety of ...
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients can now apply for health coverage through HealthCare.gov and ...
At a recent City Council hearing, attorneys from the law firm Jenner and Block—the new co-monitors of NYCHA under a federal ...
Lawmakers up in Albany have already proposed legislation to protect ground lease co-op residents around the state. We need standard rights and protections and New York has the chance to grant them.” ...