NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspects in Manhattan Hate Crime Assault
NYPD seeks two suspects involved in a hate crime assault in Manhattan; the incident involved anti-immigration remarks and physical violence against a 26-year-old man. Public assistance is requested.
Mayor Eric Adams Announces $1.8 Billion Funding Surge for Affordable Housing in NYC
Mayor Eric Adams boosts NYC's affordable housing budget by $1.8 billion for FY 2026, focusing on thousands of affordable homes, with increased funding for HPD and NYCHA's Section 8 conversions.
New York Leads Coalition to Victory in Federal Lawsuit, Secures Crucial Energy Program Funding Against DOE Restrictions
A coalition, including NY AG Letitia James, won a lawsuit against the DOE, successfully challenging a policy that would cap state energy program funding, which the court ruled unlawful.
New York City Extends 'Big Apple Connect' Initiative, Furnishing Free Internet to 330,000 NYCHA Residents Through 2028
NYC Mayor Eric Adams extends 'Big Apple Connect', offering free internet and basic cable to 330K NYCHA residents until June 2028, saving them $1,700 yearly.
New York City to Recover $48 Million From Purdue Pharma and Sackler Family in Opioid Crisis Settlement
NYC Mayor Eric Adams seeks $48 million from Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for the city's opioid crisis mitigation efforts as part of a broader $7.4 billion proposed settlement.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz Appoints 45 New Assistant DAs, Bolstering Diversity and Legal Expertise in NYC
Queens DA Melinda Katz appoints 45 new Assistant District Attorneys from 22 law schools, focusing on fair prosecution and comprehensive training including ride-alongs and facility visits.












