New York will invest $200 million in program to revitalize rural areas and centers in small communities

New York will invest 0 million in program to revitalize rural areas and centers in small communities

Governor Kathy Hochul Photo: Flickr New York Governorate / Impremedia – The New York State he will put his hand in his pocket and allocate $200 million in resources in two projects that seek to improve rural areas and small communities in municipalities in the Big Apple and at other points throughout the state. This … Read more

New York issues a package of laws that gives more protections and guarantees to beneficiaries of public and social services

Governor Hochul signs package of laws that protects beneficiaries of public and social services Photo: Edwin Martínez / Impremedia – A new legislative package that seeks to protect the rights of New Yorkers who receive public benefits and that will strengthen access to social services, was signed by the New York Governor Kathy Hochulwho defined … Read more

Thousands Still Without Power in New York Due to Severe Storms – NBC New York

Thousands Still Without Power in New York Due to Severe Storms – NBC New York

NEW YORK_ Severe storms wreaked havoc across the northern New York Tri-State area, leaving thousands without power. More than 12,000 customers were still without power in New York, most of them in a single county, as of mid-morning Thursday after intense thunderstorms hit parts of the state the night before with torrential rain and high … Read more

New York Judge Janet DiFiore Announces Her Resignation – NBC New York (47)

New York Judge Janet DiFiore Announces Her Resignation – NBC New York (47)

NEW YORK – The chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals announced Monday that she is resigning after more than six years presiding over the state’s highest court and overseeing the state court system. Judge Janet DiFiore, 66, said in a letter to colleagues that she will be leaving at the end of … Read more

Non-binary people will be able to run for political office in New York after new law signed by Kathy Hochul

Non-binary people will be able to run for political office in New York after new law signed by Kathy Hochul

Governor Kathy Hochul during the Pride March in New York City this Sunday. Foto: Roy Rochlin / Getty Images – NEW YORK – The Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, signed this Sunday, the day the LGTBQ+ Pride parade is celebrated in the Big Apple, the Gender Inclusive Voting Law that allows people who do … Read more

Governor Hochul signs “Alyssa bill” for NY schools to use silent panic alarms

Governor Hochul signs “Alyssa bill” for NY schools to use silent panic alarms

Governor Hochul signs law requiring NY schools to use silent panic alarms Photo: Edwin Martínez / Impremedia – Weeks after registration the fatal shooting in a school of Uvalde, Texaswhere a student ended up with the lives of more than 20 peoplemostly small children, now the schools of the State of New York may make … Read more

Here’s a Complete Guide to Early Voting for the New York Primary – NBC New York (47)

Here’s a Complete Guide to Early Voting for the New York Primary – NBC New York (47)

5201 Avenue N5201 Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY 11234 Bedford Union Armory1561 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225 Brooklyn Borough Hall209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Brooklyn College- West Quad2946 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210 Brooklyn Museum200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238 Bushwick Campus400 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237 Carey Gardens Community Ctr.2315 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY … Read more

Hochul, Suozzi and Williams Face Off in New York Governor’s Democratic Primary Debate – NBC New York (47)

Hochul, Suozzi and Williams Face Off in New York Governor’s Democratic Primary Debate – NBC New York (47)

NEW YORK – There are less than two weeks left before the Democratic primary in New York’s gubernatorial race, and with early voting starting this weekend, each of the candidates is looking for a boost in Thursday’s debate. The debate, hosted by NBC 4 New York/WNBC, Telemundo 47/WNJU and the Times Union, will see Governor … Read more

Passenger Advocates Unveil NYC Subway Safety Plan Beyond Police Patrolling

Passenger Advocates Unveil NYC Subway Safety Plan Beyond Police Patrolling

crime in the public transport system of the City of New York continues to be one of the great concerns of the millions of passengers who daily must take the subway and buseswhere violent acts such as robberies, assaults, thefts and even a couple of shootings do not stop. And although the Mayor Eric Adams … Read more