Featured Virtual Panel Helps New Yorkers Prepare Pets & Service Animals For Emergencies Pets and service animals are an important part of many
Featured Phenotyping & Genetic Genealogy Threaten New Yorkers’ Civil Rights The Legal Aid Society today urged the State of New
Featured Federal Relief Funds Should Have Been Better Targeted To Communities Hardest Hit By CoViD-19 State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today said the $150 billion
Education Direct Support To 100K New York City Students Experiencing Homelessness Needed Today, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer sent a
Featured Comptroller Stringer Audit Reveals Breakdowns At City Animal Care Centers Today, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer released a
Charity helpNYC Publishes EIP Guidance Document For Homeless New Yorkers The Community Initiative that helps New Yorkers in need get
Featured New Cleanliness Initiatives For New York Streets & Parks Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced new initiatives to bolster
Featured Legal Aid Condemns DOC Staff For Failing To Wear Masks, Practice Social Distancing The Legal Aid Society, in a recently issued letter, condemned the
Environment Fewest Water Main Breaks Ever The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today
Art Save Our Stages Act Standing alongside fellow Brooklynite Jerry Seinfeld, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer
Featured Roadway Replacement On Throgs Neck Bridge Advances Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Construction & Development announced today that
Featured Lawsuit Against City Over Rushed Plan To Move Homeless New Yorkers With Disabilities The Legal Aid Society announced that it is preparing an Article 78 lawsuit
Featured $50 Fine For Riders Who Refuse To Wear A Mask On Public Transit Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today issued an executive order directing
Business Mayoral Statement On The Return Of Indoor Dining Mayor Bill de Blasio today released the following statement on
Featured MTA Employees Commended For Saving The Life Of A Subway Rider Top NYC Transit officials today honored the heroic efforts of
Featured 20K New Yorkers Identified For Removal From Rogue NYPD Databank The Legal Aid Society obtained information from the New York City
Featured City Decides To Relocate Homeless New Yorkers From UWS Hotel To Family Shelter Judith Goldiner, Attorney-in-Charge of the Civil Law Reform Unit at
Featured Letter To Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Peter Gaynor The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today issued a letter to
Art Artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles Celebrates Public Service Workers The Queens Museum, Times Square Arts and MTA Arts &
Infrastructure De Blasio Pressures FEMA On Massive Cut To Funds To Fight CoViD-19 Today, Mayor de Blasio released the following statement after a
Infrastructure Abolish New York’s Prison-To-Homeless Shelter Pipeline For People With Serious Mental Illness The Legal Aid Society, Disability Rights New York (DRNY), and
Featured FEMA Pulls MTA Cleaning & Safety Funding Statement from MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick J. Foye on
Infrastructure New York City’s Nation-Leading Outdoor Dining Initiative Surpasses 10K Participants Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that more than 10,000
Infrastructure Halting Efforts To Undermine The USPS & The November Presidential Election New York Attorney General Letitia James today took action to
Society NYC Administration For Children’s Services Celebrates National Kinship Care Month In honor of September’s “National Kinship Care Month,” the NYC
Real Estate CDC Regulation Extends Eviction Relief For Certain Renters Through End Of 2020 Ellen Davidson, Staff Attorney with the Civil Law Reform Unit
Health Ensuring Nutrition For America’s Student’s Act On Monday, August 31, 2020, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,
Environment Another Meaningful Monday In The Bronx On Monday, August 31, 2020, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,
U.S.A. USDA Extends Free Meals For Kids Through The End Of The Year Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S.