Early Morning Subway Incidents in Manhattan Disrupt A and C Lines, Commuters Face Delays
A person struck by a subway train in Manhattan caused delays on the A line; commuters were advised to use alternate routes. The victim was taken to hospital; the condition is undisclosed. An investigation is ongoing.
New York City Sees Decline in Migrant Arrivals, Begins Closing Emergency Shelters in Times Square and Near JFK Airport
NYC is scaling back its migrant shelters due to a decreased influx, closing two hotels used as emergency housing. Stabilizing the system may still take years, despite current progress and anticipated cost savings.
Mayor Eric Adams Launches Expansion of New York Harbor School on Governors Island to Boost Green Jobs Education
Mayor Eric Adams breaks ground on the expansion of the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, aiming to boost maritime and environmental education. The project includes new facilities and prepares students for future green jobs.












