That NY allocate more funds for unauthorized immigrants

That NY allocate more funds for unauthorized immigrants

Immigrant groups today demanded that New York reallocate funds for undocumented workers who did not receive help during the pandemic due to their legal status and who turned out to be the hardest hit by the ensuing crisis. Street vendors, domestic workers or construction workers paralyzed traffic for several minutes in front of Governor Kathy … Read more

rain that will turn to snow

rain that will turn to snow

Wednesday night it will start to rain lightly and the rain will gradually turn to snow. In anticipation of the event, a winter weather advisory has been issued for New York City and much of the tri-state area. The National Weather Service posted a message on social media about the expected rain and snow. “A … Read more

Mayor Adams announces plan to reduce traffic fatalities

Mayor Adams announces plan to reduce traffic fatalities

The mayor of New York, Eric Adams, declared that municipal agencies, such as the Departments of Transportation (DOT) and the Police Department (NYPD), must coordinate efforts to make the streets of the city safer for New Yorkers in order to reduce the number of traffic fatalities. He pointed out that they will seek to create … Read more

public schools in NYC will remain open

public schools in NYC will remain open

In his first press conference from the Mayor’s Office, Eric Adams emphasized that the city has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country and reported that there are already more than 16 million doses administered, including 2.5 million booster doses. He confirmed that, in the city, those cases of contagion continue to decrease … Read more

COVID cases are stagnant or declining in New York

COVID cases are stagnant or declining in New York

Although the most recent outbreak of COVID-19 in the city is stabilizing, the number of infections and hospitalizations remain high, so the authorities warn that the fight against the virus is not over. The surgeon general of the United States, Vivek Murthy, indicated that because the Omicron cases began later in other parts of the … Read more

New York pays tribute to civil rights leader

New York pays tribute to civil rights leader

Today marks the Martin Luther King Jr Day, the reverend who fought for civil rights through nonviolent acts and civil disobedience. Arva Rice, president and director of the Urban League organization, assured NY1 that it is important to continue fighting for the rights of voters and for a law that protects the right to vote. … Read more

Last goodbye to victims of fire in the Bronx

Last goodbye to victims of fire in the Bronx

A community funeral will be held today for 15 of the victims who died in the raging fire in the Bronx. In all, 17 people, including eight children, died in the disaster. The services will be held at the Islamic Cultural Center of that same county. The Mayor and Attorney General are among the many … Read more

Janet Peguero, Vice President, Bronx Borough

Janet Peguero, Vice President, Bronx Borough

For Janet Peguero, a 32-year-old Dominican, being the right hand of the Bronx Borough President is a dream come true. “For me this is the ‘American Dream,’ getting to a position where I can be a voice,” Peguero said. This young woman, who at the age of six came from the Dominican Republic to upper … Read more

The building ‘is not suitable for one to live there’: tenant

The building ‘is not suitable for one to live there’: tenant

Thelma Estévez received the keys and permission to return to her apartment in the building that suffered a deadly fire in the Bronx last Sunday. “There is a lot of smell of smoke, but although (one) did not suffer damage, the psychological (damage) we have, I, my family, is not suitable for one to live … Read more

Community pays tribute to neighbors who died in fire

Community pays tribute to neighbors who died in fire

Shows of solidarity with the Bronx continue to reach the building where nine adults and eight children lost their lives on Sunday as a result of a massive five-alarm fire, the deadliest in decades. Leo took the first available flight into the city from Miami to erect a wall of remembrance made of flowers and … Read more