Internal documents revealing workers rated as "exceptional" raise concerns over the administration’s workforce restructuring.
A true American pioneer, Dr. Susan McKinney Steward was the first Black woman to earn a medical degree in the state of New ...
Firefighters rescued 11 people from a burning brownstone in Brooklyn on Friday morning, while one firefighter was injured after being struck by a firetruck, authorities said. Crews responded to a fire ...
Police released new video of a suspect who they say committed a robbery at a church in Sunset Park last Sunday. According to ...
A 31-year-old man was fatally shot overnight in Clinton Hill, police say. It happened at 857 Atlantic Ave. between Waverly ...
A $60 million state investment will expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure, adding 267 fast-charging stalls citywide ...
Members of the nonprofit New Yorkers United for Child Care collected signatures for 2-Care, which would provide free child ...
The New Yorkers for Inclusive Democracy is calling for state leaders to allow for automatic voter registration, protect ...
The Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Cente r opened a new sensory gym on Jan. 31, designed to provide students ...
Policy initiative aims to address racial and economic disparities, strengthen housing policies and safeguard civil rights ...
Funding for nine organizations advances the city’s goal of 30,000 apprenticeships by 2030, expanding opportunities in ...
The city on Friday reached a tentative agreement with five community-based early childhood education centers to negotiate ...
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