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Governor Hochul Announces Tax Relief of $2.3 Billion For Almost 3 Million New York Residents
Today, Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized New York's continuous efforts to provide almost three million residents with $2.3 billion in tax relief through the State's School Tax Relief program.
NYC Is Set To Host Urban Rat Summit In Hope To Fight Rodent Population And Improve Quality of Life
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City declared a "War on Rats" at the opening comments of the inaugural Urban Rat Summit on Wednesday. There will be politicians and scientists from communities all throughout the United States and Canada attending the two-day event, which is taking place at Pier 57 in Manhattan.
Trump Announces To The New York Rally That He Will Be In Springfield, Ohio, In Two Weeks
On Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump announced to a crowd gathered for a rally in Long Island that he will travel to Springfield, Ohio. Two weeks prior, he claimed during a debate that Springfield is the town where "people are resorting to eating dogs, cats, and other household pets."
Migrant Woman Helps Construction Workers Get Fresh Food For Lunch At Manhattan Construction Sites
Isabel, a thirty-year-old Ecuadorian asylum seeker, finds a place in SoHo among the visitors, shoppers, and authorized food vendors every weekday. She sells construction workers $10 boxed lunches without a permit, serving huge platters of Ecuadorian mainstays like charlatan, fried rice paired with plantains, and roast chicken with rice and beans, along with hot soups and beverages.
NYC School Employees Allegedly Gave Their Children To Vacations Intended For Destitute Youngsters
According to a newly released investigation by investigators, six employees of the New York City public school system used tickets meant for homeless students to take their children or grandchildren on vacations to Disney World, New Orleans, and other locations.
Following A Year Long Corruption Investigation Two Former FDNY Chiefs Were Arrested
After a year-long corruption investigation, two now-retired FDNY leaders were taken into custody early on Monday morning, law enforcement sources told ABC News. According to the sources, retired chiefs Anthony Saccavino and Brian Cordasco were both arrested at their homes in Manhattan and Staten Island, respectively.
NYPD Said They Found The Wrong Knife From The Police Subway Shooting In Brooklyn
Police said on Monday that they were looking for a man who may have taken a knife from the scene of Sunday's shooting at a Brooklyn subway station, which left four people injured when policemen opened fire on a suspect in ticket evasion.
An Officer, A Suspect, And Two Innocent Bystanders Were Shot When Police Opens Fire
Two people remain in serious condition after a tumultuous police shooting inside a New York City subway station on Sunday. Two officers shot a man who refused to pay his fare and brandished a knife.
Panic Breaks Out At a Subway Stop As Four People Get Shot When The NYPD Opens Fire In Brooklyn
The mayhem that resulted from police opening fire at a subway station, wounding an officer, a suspect, and two innocent bystanders, is being looked at by the NYPD. It happened at the L Train platform at Van Sinderen and Sutter avenues in Brownsville on Sunday just after three o'clock in the afternoon. The incident began when the two officers allegedly pursued a guy, 37, who had not paid his fee, up the stairs.
Man Breaks Free From Guards While Receiving Treatment At a Hospital In The Bronx
While receiving treatment at a Bronx hospital on Thursday for a leg injury, a man who had escaped from Department of Correction custody is being sought after by police. Just before noon, Jose Lopez, 37, decided to flee from NYC Health and Hospitals/Lincoln, according to the police.
MTA Needs $92 Billion For Transit Enhancements And Maintenance Until 2029, According To Research
The state's chief financial inspector is warning that the MTA may require more repair and construction projects than its budget allows. The MTA's next five-year capital plan is expected to be announced this month, and in a study released on Thursday, state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli estimated that it may cost up to $92.2 billion.
Following NYC's Crackdown On Short-Term Rentals, These Bed-Stuy Blocks Lost 80% of Their Airbnbs
According to a local non-profit news agency, Gothamist, an investigation of listings on the popular vacation rental company's website revealed that the number of Airbnb postings in the five boroughs fell by 85% a year after New York City began cracking down on illegal short-term apartment rentals.
NYPD Commissioner's Resignation Raised Serious Questions About Eric Adams' Management
With the resignation of NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban on Thursday, concerns were raised about Mayor Eric Adams' capacity to handle the mounting lack of trust in his government and the reason more senior officials involved in probes have not faced pressure to step down.
The Great Elephant Migration Art Installation Has Become The Largest Art Installation Ever In NYC
To help raise funds and awareness for elephants, this amazing art piece featuring 100 life-sized elephants is located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. In New York City, the "Great Elephant Migration" is one of the biggest outdoor installations ever.
Manhattan School Teacher Arrested After Reportedly Putting 5-Year-Old In a Headlock
Police say a Hamilton Heights teacher put a 5-year-old kid in a headlock on Monday. The instructor was charged and taken into custody. According to the police, the event took place inside Hamilton Heights' PS 153 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Elementary School at 1:30 p.m.
New York City Offers Migrants $4,000 To Leave City Shelters
The Asylee Moveout Assistance (AMA) program, which is modeled after the Enhanced One-Shot Deals (EOSD) program and includes $4,000 to provide for upfront rehousing costs, is aimed at helping migrant households make a more seamless transition from shelter to permanent housing.
Man Wearing Trump Tee Is Accused of Spitting On The Propietor of A NYC Store Over The Harris Sign
The owner of a high-end clothes business in Manhattan reported to police that she was attacked by a Donald Trump supporter, and she feels that a hate crime investigation is necessary into the alleged attack.
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Member Of Freelancers Union (USA), Freelance Writer!, and Digital Creator. Ghani Mengal is an enthusiast Freelance blogger and digital marketer. His content has been published and featured on many popular blogs, websites, and publications. Including TeelFeed, LifeHack.org, Data-Driven Investor, TextSniper, Scientific Publication The Predict, The Startup, The Ascent, Heart Affairs, Illumination, And The List goes on.
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