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Fed up With Rats? Join the City's 'Rat Pack'

Fed up With Rats? Join the City's 'Rat Pack'

The city is calling on residents to volunteer to make their communities rat-free.
State to Pay For More Accessibility Home Repairs

State to Pay For More Accessibility Home Repairs

There will also be more tax exemptions for those who are disabled, according to Governor Kathy Hochul.
City Black, Latino Unemployment Fell Over 2 Years

City Black, Latino Unemployment Fell Over 2 Years

Unemployment rates for Blacks and Latinos decreased by about 30%.
City Doesn't Have Enough Medical Examiners, Union Says

City Doesn't Have Enough Medical Examiners, Union Says

In a letter, the union representing medical examiners, said the Brooklyn office is in dire shape due to a staffing shortage.
Most Asylum Seekers in NYC Are in Hotel Rooms, Report Says

Most Asylum Seekers in NYC Are in Hotel Rooms, Report Says

An estimated 77% of asylum seekers are sheltered in hotels around New York City.
City Attempts to Prevent Deadly Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

City Attempts to Prevent Deadly Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

The Adams administration will launch trade-in program for unsafe e-bikes, e-mobility devices and batteries in early 2025.
City Council Speaker Denounces Charter Revision Measure

City Council Speaker Denounces Charter Revision Measure

Local lawmakers said voters should not give the mayor more power than he already has and called the charter revision process anti-Democratic.
City Shootings Keep Happening on The Same Blocks, Report

City Shootings Keep Happening on The Same Blocks, Report

The eastern edge of Crown Heights was one of the hot spots identified by the Gothamist.
City Launches Expanded Student OMNY Cards

City Launches Expanded Student OMNY Cards

Public school students will now have four free trips per day that can be used all day, all year.
Lawsuits Say Hochul Did Not Have The Right to Pause Congestion Pricing

Lawsuits Say Hochul Did Not Have The Right to Pause Congestion Pricing

The lawsuits allege that the governor overreached when she made her decision in June.