New York Enacts SUPPORT Act to Improve Management and Care of Individuals with Mental Illness Post-Discharge
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the SUPPORT Act, aimed at improving oversight and care for individuals with serious mental illness discharged from psychiatric care after being found unfit for trial.
Mark Guerra Appointed as FDNY Commissioner by Mayor Eric Adams, Bringing 37 Years of Experience to the Helm
Eric Adams appointed Mark Guerra as the FDNY Commissioner, recognizing his 37 years of service and prior roles, including acting commissioner. Guerra is applauded for his dedication and leadership.
NYC's OnPoint Reports Nearly 2000 Overdose Interventions, Future Expansion Uncertain Amid Fiscal and Policy Challenges
NYC's OnPoint NYC has reported nearly 2000 overdose interventions at their centers, with a potential saving of $55 million, but expansion plans are uncertain amid debate over their long-term efficacy.
Manhattan Targets Alleged Terror Syndicate with a $5M Bounty on Fugitive Boss Hector Guerrero Flores as Over 30 Are Charged in New York
The indictment of Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, leader of Tren de Aragua, for crimes such as racketeering and drug trafficking has been unsealed in Manhattan Federal Court.
Mayor Eric Adams Bids Farewell to City Hall, Touts Legacy of Safer and More Affordable New York City
Mayor Eric Adams, at the end of his term, claims his administration made NYC safer and more affordable, citing reduced shootings, increased housing, and improved public services. His office reports on these achievements as he leaves office.











