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A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that New York City Mayor Eric Adams' emergency orders suspending the HALT Act were ...
NEW YORK — New York City on Tuesday closed the arrival center for immigrants it had established at the Roosevelt Hotel, a ...
Of the over $330 million allocated, New York City’s Office of Emergency Management was given $30.5 million. The funds are meant to help fund food, shelter and services the city is providing to ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew York City, Tri-State area resources for extreme heat | What to knowThe National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning for New York City and much of the Tri-State area through ...
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Trains.com on MSNNew York MTA leads APTA safety, security, and emergency management honorsNew York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its commuter railroads received six of the 12 honors in the American Public Transportation Association’s Rail Safety, Security, and Emergency ...
We are facing a housing emergency of historic proportions, and the political moment is as perilous as it is pivotal. The ...
Even in non-emergency circumstances, the city has never reined in city contractors who utilize loopholes to enrich themselves. Take the company owned by David Levitan, listed as one of New York ...
New York City extended a $929 million contract with the hotel industry for emergency shelters, running from January through June of next year. The contract, which is a maximum figure and not a ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday declared a state of emergency for 32 of the state's 62 counties -- including all five boroughs of New York City.
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The Cool Down on MSNSurprising new report reveals New York City's most pressing public health threat: 'We're vulnerable'The threat could increase in the coming years. Surprising new report reveals New York City's most pressing public health ...
New York City and Philadelphia have not hit 100 in any month since 2012. In New York City, the temperature had only reached 100 degrees in June three times prior, most recently on June 27, 1966.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Residents of New York City and the Tri-State area are being urged to prepare themselves for 2025's first heat wave starting this weekend, with temperatures flirting with 100 by ...
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