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NYC, Adams and home
New $650 million plan to address NYC's mentally ill homeless unveiled by Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams announced a new plan Wednesday to help address the issue of homeless people with mental illness.He revealed details of a $650 million plan that he first previewed during his State of the City address last week.
NYC to open care facility for homeless people with serious mental illness: Mayor Adams
The program, dubbed “Bridge to Home” aims to stop “the revolving door” by taking in those who have been hospitalized repeatedly, filling a gap in care left after patients are discharged and
Adams tackles homelessness, mental illness with $650M investment to keep NYC's 'most vulnerable' off the street
With homelessness, mental illness and public safety among New Yorkers top concerns, Mayor Eric Adams is investing $650 million into health care and social service resources to keep unhoused people off the streets.
Mayor Adams blasts critics of $650M plan to help NYC mentally ill, homeless
Mayor Eric Adams swiped back at critics of his newly-announced $650 million plan to tackle mental illness and homelessness Wednesday — saying “adults come up with real solutions.” The mayor was reacting to criticism by City Comptroller and 2025 Democratic primary opponent Brad Lander,
NYC Mayor Adams unveils details of historic $650M plan to address homelessness
New York City is making a historic investment to combat homelessness throughout the five boroughs, with an emphasis on supporting pregnant women, runaway youth and those suffering from severe mental illness.
Adams Outlines Plan to Combat Homelessness and Mental Illness in NYC
In his State of the City address, New York City Mayor Eric Adams unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle homelessness and mental illness. Highlighting the interconnectedness of these challenges, Adams proposed expanded mental health services,
Kathy Hochul wants cops on every overnight NYC subway train
NYC Subways to Get Cops on All Overnight Trains for Six Months
New York City’s subway system is about to see more police on its platforms and train cars as Governor Kathy Hochul ramps up security following recent violent attacks that have shaken riders.
Following fatal subway burning, Hochul to install cops on city trains overnight
The governor responded to a rash of violent incidents on the city’s subway system by announcing the deployment of police officers to every single overnight train for the next six months.
Governor Hochul Says Cops Will Patrol Every Overnight NYC Subway Train to Tackle Transit Violence
Hochul’s state-funded proposal puts NYPD officers on every train for eight hours per night for the next six months.
MTA, NYC and Congestion Pricing
Congestion Pricing Has Eased NYC Traffic. Not Everyone Is Happy.
The introduction of a $9 congestion fee has resulted in faster speeds on some of the city’s famously snarled streets and fewer commuters on the bridges and tunnels. “The traffic is absolutely less, even during rush hour,
1st week of congestion pricing made commuting to NYC faster, the MTA says
With the first week of New York’s Congestion Pricing toll in the books, commuters are reaping a reward, spending less time in traffic in exchange for their $9 toll to enter lower Manhattan, said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Is congestion pricing working? What MTA report tells us about Manhattan toll’s first week
Traffic entering Manhattan below 60th Street dropped by 7.5% in the first week after the start of a controversial $9 toll on driving in that area.
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NYC to Open 2,200-Bed Migrant Shelter for Single Men Near Open-Air Drug Market
Retrofitting the building for the new shelter will reportedly cost the Democrat-run sanctuary city between $250,000 and ...
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NYC unveils new option for homeless people discharged from psychiatric hospitals
New York City is launching a new program called Bridge to Home that aims to provide extended services and supervision to ...
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Suspect wanted for setting fires across NYC
Police are searching for a man they say started four fires in New York City, including one on the J train last Friday as it ...
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NYC judge puts baby-faced Tren de Aragua ‘asylum seeker’ in his place as 3 gun runners charged in month-long caper
Three Venezuelan migrants — including a baby-faced Tren de Aragua leader — brazenly peddled illegal pistols, shotguns, riles ...
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Ex-NYC mayor still on the hook for $475K fine over misused public funds, judge rules
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio must pay a $475,000 fine levied against him for misusing public funds during his ...
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NYC's 3-K and pre-K application is open. Here's what families need to know.
Families can start applying for 3-K in the calendar year their child turns 3, and for pre-K in the year they turn four. That ...
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NYC gym teacher accused of lewd act with cleaning product in front of class leaves parents shocked, angry: sources
I was always a little skeptical about him,” Ana Rodriguez said about her son’s gym teacher, Dana Barschdorf, 44, who was ...
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