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"It is time to move homeless folks who were in hotels for a temporary period of time back to shelters where they can get the support they need," the mayor said Wednesday. → Read More
While the foster care population has dropped significantly over the years, from 50,000 in 1992, to 17,000 in 2007 to around 8,000 today, and the percentage of kinship homes has increased by 12%, the need for parents remains. → Read More
Nearly one in every 25 New Yorkers live with a serious mental illness, with around 280,000 adults dealing with diagnoses like major depressive disorder or schizophrenia, city health officials reported last month. → Read More
“For far too long, NYCHA has been the forgotten city,” Rep. Torres said of the authority’s roughly half a million residents. “It has been so savagely starved of funding at every level.” → Read More
Capt. Rebecca Hillman was charged with criminally negligent homicide and filing a false report in the apparent suicide of 29-year-old Ryan Wilson, who was found lifeless Nov. 22 in his cell at Manhattan Detention Complex. → Read More
The mind-boggling chain of events began on Feb. 16, when Buggs made a virtual appearance via video hookup from Rikers Island before Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Vincent Del Guidice on his murder charge — and told the judge, “Suck my d---,” according to a source. → Read More
The women will be featured in the short film, The Way I See Now, premiering Sunday at the Queens Theatre. → Read More
Senior Deputy Commissioner and Chief Diversity Officer Lynelle Maginley-Liddie will spearhead policymaking efforts for the agency’s Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises programs. → Read More
Murphy tested negative for the virus earlier Wednesday, but the elected official still canceled his in-person press conference and chose to quarantine out of caution, said his spokesman. → Read More
Animal Care Centers of NYC, a city agency, sent out an email Tuesday night saying an entire team at their E. 110th St. facility near Second Ave. had to go into COVID-19 quarantine. → Read More
“We share your goal to get America back to work, school and in gathering places of all kinds quickly and safely. We are ready to meet to discuss how we can help as soon as you and your staff are able," in a letter to the White House from music venue executives and union reps. → Read More
President Trump has left the White House and President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in Wednesday at noon as the 46th President of the United States. Here are the latest updates on Inauguration Day. → Read More
Mark G. Sahady, of Malden, Mass. and Suzanne Ianni, of Natick, Mass. were arrested by special agents and officers from the FBI’s Boston’s Joint Terrorism Task Force. → Read More
The man who wore a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt to the Capitol riot last week was arrested Wednesday in Virginia. → Read More
A crazed heckler disrupted Sen. Chuck Schumer’s Midtown press conference Tuesday, calling the Democrat a “racist, anti-Semite” during a bizarre rant on how she sided with Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol. → Read More
The man who carried Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s lectern from the House of Representatives during the riot at the Capitol last week is out on $25,000 bond following an appearance Monday in federal court in Tampa. → Read More
The protesters forced their way past metal barricades at the rear of the building around 1 p.m., when Trump was finishing a two-hour speech alleging without evidence that the November election of Democrat Joe Biden was rigged, according to The Washington Post. → Read More
Pro-Trump protestors have stormed the Capitol as thousands continue to rally outside. Here’ are the latest updates from Washington D.C. → Read More
Americans have seen higher levels of depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions, according to a recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. → Read More
The correction officers — Nakia Gales, 44, Shyiera Daniels, 29, Judy Guity, 46, and Rasma Caines, 43 — as well as Craig Scott, 60, were charged in the Bronx with second-degree and third-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, prosecutors said. → Read More