Mayor Bill de Blasio said he still hasn’t received information on the total number of immigrant children who were shipped to the city and the details on their return to their families.
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9/11 museum exhibit highlights sports’s role in city’s healing
A new section of the museum will display artifacts, oral histories and other features to highlight how New Yorkers came together to cheer for the first time following the attacks.
Mayor vows to reunite immigrant kids at E. Harlem foster home
The federal government separated 350 immigrant children from their parents at the souther border and transported them to a New York foster care facility. The mayor vows to reunite them with their families as soon as possible.
Protest calls for ICE to release Flushing immigrant dad
The father of two was detained without warning during an interview for his green card.
Hundreds rally in BK to protest immigrant child separation
New Yorkers who say they are sick of the reports ICE’s removal of thousands of children from their families, took to the streets to call for an end the controversial Trump administration policy.
Allen Hospital staff protest plans to shutter psych ward
Doctors, nurses and advocates say the proposal to decertify 30 beds would hurt Inwood’s most vulnerable residents.
Cuomo pushes ‘red flag’ bill to prevent shootings
Under the proposal, a school official could petition a judge to remove a troubled student’s access to weapons.
Garment District economic package planned to save fashion industry jobs
The mayor’s office and the city’s fashion businesses came to a compromise for the future of their manufacturing spaces.
Specialized high school application changes to come: Mayor
The mayor wants to integrate Bronx High School of Science, Brooklyn Technical High, Stuyvesant High School and the other campuses by removing an entrance test.
City tech firms struggle to fill senior-level jobs with local talent
Despite the growth of start-ups, New York still lags behind when it comes to experienced tech employees.
Iconic Coney Island boardwalk preserved as city landmark
A grass-roots effort pushed for years to preserve Riegelmann Boardwalk, and now the fruits of their efforts could spur other communities to do the same.
NYers aren’t eating enough fruits and vegetables: Report
When it comes to eating greens, New Yorkers are lacking, but experts say there are easy ways to reverse that.
Tourism has grown to the 4th-largest job sector in NYC
The tens of millions of visitors coming to the city are boosting the economy of several businesses sectors.
Councilman arrested over safe injection site study’s release
The debate over Safer Consumption Spaces landed Stephen Levin and a dozen others in handcuffs.
City hospitals turn to partial development to stay afloat
City hospitals are trading building space on their campuses for development to stay afloat. While some experts say this is a good compromise, others worry it could lead to major health access issues.
Allen hospital staff worried over psych ward future
The community and medical professionals say the Inwood medical center’s 30 beds are crucial to ensuring mental health access to the most needy.
Most City workers stick to NY for retirement: Report
Over 70% of city pension recipients are in the state, the Independent Budget Office said.
Superman’s strength tied to NYC’s energy
He may get his power from the yellow sun, but Superman and his mythology’s true strength comes from the Big Apple.
De Blasio declares war on NYCHA rats
NYCHA will be taking a few new approaches to fighting vermin.
Bronx’s books scene sees boom
The borough is seeing a renaissance when it comes to places and events for bibliophiles to gather.