Manhattan's Midtown Hub Expands to Include Hell's Kitchen in Public Safety and Quality of Life Initiative
The Midtown Community Improvement Coalition, led by Manhattan DA Bragg, expands into Hell's Kitchen to bolster public safety and quality of life through collaborative efforts among various groups.
New York City Honors Holocaust Remembrance Day, City Hall to Illuminate in Yellow
NYC's skyline will light up yellow for International Holocaust Remembrance Day as per Mayor Adams' announcement, marking the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Manhattan Welcomes 'Anne Frank The Exhibition' on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
"Anne Frank The Exhibition" opens in Manhattan, featuring over 100 items reflecting life in the secret annex, marking 80 years since Auschwitz's liberation.
From Inmate to Influencer, Coss Marte's Inspiring Rise as CEO of CONBODY and ConBud in NYC
Coss Marte, a former inmate, has built two successful businesses, CONBODY, a fitness program, and ConBud, a recreational marijuana dispensary, demonstrating personal redemption and commitment to social justice in NYC.
Thousands March in Manhattan on Inauguration Day, Voicing Diverse Opposition to President Trump's Policies
Protests with various messages, including anti-Trump and pro-Palestinian stances, were held in Manhattan on Inauguration Day, with over a thousand people marching.
New York City Honors MLK Legacy with Day of Service and Reflection Across Boroughs
New York City honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events focused on community service and civil rights history, including meal prep and museum exhibits, while also noting political tensions.
NYC Sanitation Dept Warns of Fines for Unshoveled Sidewalks Starting Monday as 2,034 Summonses Issued Post-Storm
NYC property owners are warned to clear snow from sidewalks by 11 a.m. Monday or face fines, following a storm that ended at 2:30 a.m. Non-compliance could result in a $150 penalty for the first offense.
Fredonia, New York's Surprising Sanctuary for Affordable Retirement Amid Million-Dollar States
A GOBankingRates study highlights the stark costs of retirement in the U.S., with states like Hawaii needing over $2 million in savings. Fredonia, NY, offers an affordable alternative with a rich cultural retirement lifestyle.
New York AG Letitia James and SEC Secure $106 Million from Vanguard for Failing to Notify Investors About Tax Impacts
New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a $106 million settlement from Vanguard for failing to notify investors about retirement fund changes that led to unexpected taxes.
New York Attorney General Fights to Sustain Lifeline for Rural Communication at the Supreme Court
New York Attorney General Letitia James is advocating for the Supreme Court to uphold the funding for the Universal Service Fund, which supports rural communications.
Reflecting on the "Miracle on the Hudson" as Captain Sully Seeks Stories for 16th Anniversary and Rescuers Recall Heroic Day
The article recounts the 16th anniversary of the "Miracle on the Hudson," celebrating the teamwork and no casualties when Flight 1549 landed on the river.
New York Rallies to Educate Immigrants on Their Rights in Wake of Increased Deportation Fears
Activists in NYC are increasing "know-your-rights" workshops for undocumented immigrants in response to fears of mass deportations, highlighting the importance of preparedness and legal education amidst immigration policy concerns.
New York City Urges Increased Participation in Contentious School Board Elections Amid Cultural Debates
The NYC Department of Education seeks increased participation in school board elections amid controversies, urging newcomers to bring fresh perspectives to heated advisory meetings.












