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New York State provides minimal support for NYCHA operating budget. The federal government, which funds almost 70 percent, is ...
When you have a parent in prison, much of your relationship is built on letters, phone calls, and visits. These connections ...
The New York City Council Charter Revision Commission hearings on government accountability and strengthening local democracy are underway.
State Senator Zellnor Myrie and Michael Blake were the only candidates to show up for the New Yorkers for Reparations mayoral forum.
Dr. Selma Bartholomew is an educator and a candidate in this year’s mayoral race against the incumbent Eric Adams.
Through the receivership order, the city will transfer power over local jails to a third-party expert appointed by the federal courts.
The CCNY Place Memory & Culture Incubator (PMCI) at the Spitzer School of Architecture recently hosted an outdoor exhibition event ...
The State Comptroller’s Office recently released their report analyzing the most frequent reasons New Yorkers are calling 311.
As soon as the elevator doors open onto the fifth floor of the Whitney Museum, visitors are immediately greeted with the words “Amy Sherald: American Sublime." ...
The Imaginary Invalid” is being presented with a rich imagination at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
The Black Girl Magic Ball, celebrating its eighth year, honored five Black women artists and trailblazers in the creative field.
Howard University’s softball team saw its season come to an end at the NCAA Durham Regional with losses to Duke and Coastal Carolina.