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NYC Mayor's Rating Drops to an All Time Low, Poll Finds

NYC Mayor's Rating Drops to an All Time Low, Poll Finds

A record low 20% of voters approve of the way Adams is handling his job as mayor, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
Sensors Drive Heavy Trucks Off of BQE

Sensors Drive Heavy Trucks Off of BQE

The number of overweight trucks on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway dropped 60% thanks to weight sensors installed on the busy roadway.
NYC Council Speaker Envisions Expanding Childcare And Library Services

NYC Council Speaker Envisions Expanding Childcare And Library Services

City Council Speak Adrienne Adams outlined her policy priorities for the coming year in her State of the City address, which included building a business accelerator for minority companies and fixing how the city pays its nonprofit partners.
Open-Gangway Trains Arrive on The G Line

Open-Gangway Trains Arrive on The G Line

The new cars include pre-installed security cameras and feature 58-inch-wide door openings.
NYC Mayor Takes Jab at Cuomo, a New Mayoral Opponent

NYC Mayor Takes Jab at Cuomo, a New Mayoral Opponent

"I do believe we need to be saved...from him," New York City Mayor Eric Adams said of Andrew Cuomo, who officially entered the mayoral race on Saturday.
Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo Enters Race for NYC Mayor

Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo Enters Race for NYC Mayor

After many weeks of speculation, Cuomo entered the mayoral race, saying he is the best candidate to lead the city out of crisis.
Brooklyn Borough President Allocates $132,000 to NYCHA Tenant Associations

Brooklyn Borough President Allocates $132,000 to NYCHA Tenant Associations

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso gave 83 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Tenant Associations (TAs) funds to support various community programs.
New York City Poverty Rate Rises to 25% as Cost of Living Surges

New York City Poverty Rate Rises to 25% as Cost of Living Surges

A new report reveals rising poverty in New York City as inflation outpaces income growth, affecting millions.
Volunteer to Transcribe Historical Records of Enslaved New Yorkers

Volunteer to Transcribe Historical Records of Enslaved New Yorkers

The city Department of Records & Information Services is seeking volunteers to help transcribe historical records of enslaved New Yorkers, making their stories accessible to the public.
City Council Approves Smaller Windsor Terrace Development

City Council Approves Smaller Windsor Terrace Development

After Windsor Terrace residents complained about the first proposal, the city approved a development deal with more affordable units in smaller buildings.