New Bills Approved for Paramedic Protection in New York City – Get the Details Here!

New Bills Approved for Paramedic Protection in New York City – Get the Details Here!

In order to offer protection to the women and men who protect citizens on a daily basis through urgent medical services, the Municipal Council approved two new bills on the subject this Thursday. Joseph Borelli, leader of the Republican minority in the municipal entity, is the one who led the legislation that seeks for the … Read more

Free Spanish Storytelling Event at Whitney Museum of American Art: April 14th Schedule and Details

Free Spanish Storytelling Event at Whitney Museum of American Art: April 14th Schedule and Details

NEW YORK — This is good news for those looking for a fun, free plan in Spanish this weekend. This is because the Whitney Museum of American Art will offer a free storytelling event in collaboration with the New York Public Library this Sunday, April 14, as part of the museum’s Second Sunday Free Sundays. … Read more

Flaco the City Owl: Death Sparks Rat Contraceptive Pilot Program to Protect Urban Fauna

Flaco the City Owl: Death Sparks Rat Contraceptive Pilot Program to Protect Urban Fauna

Do you remember Flaco, the Eurasian owl who escaped from the zoo and became the most famous escapee in the city? Well, he continues making noise from beyond. “The evidence showed that Flaco consumed a lot, a lot of rat poison,” said Councilman Shaun Abreu. Flaco died from exposure to rodenticides before crashing into a … Read more

NYC Subway Musician Attacked with Metal Water Bottle: Woman Charged – Latest Updates

NYC Subway Musician Attacked with Metal Water Bottle: Woman Charged – Latest Updates

What you should know A medical student and electric cellist with the stage name Eyeglasses was randomly attacked while performing at the Herald Square subway station. The incident occurred at 5:50 pm on Tuesday, February 13 and was captured on video. A woman was arrested for the bottle attack caught on camera and charged with … Read more

NYPD Enforces Stricter Dress Code for Officers, Police Union Fights Back

NYPD Enforces Stricter Dress Code for Officers, Police Union Fights Back

The NYPD plans to step up dress code enforcement for uniformed officers, and among the changes is that they will not be able to wear shorts, turtlenecks, or non-black shoelaces. . The possible application of this measure has generated reactions from the Police Benevolent Association (the police union). The president of this organization, Patrick Hendry, … Read more

Top Honduran MS-13 Supplier Extradited to US, Faces Charges in Federal Court Alongside Gang Leaders

Top Honduran MS-13 Supplier Extradited to US, Faces Charges in Federal Court Alongside Gang Leaders

Honduran David Campbell, one of the main suppliers of drugs and weapons to MS-13 in that country and extradited this Tuesday to the United States, was charged this Wednesday with several crimes in a federal court in New York along with other high-ranking officials. leaders of that gang. The United States Attorney’s Office for the … Read more

Highly Contagious Avian Flu Detected in NYC Birds – Health Warning Issued

Highly Contagious Avian Flu Detected in NYC Birds – Health Warning Issued

Scientists in New York City have issued a warning after the detection of highly contagious avian flu in some birds in the cityaccording to local media reports. Health officials urge the public to remain alert and stay away from birds or other animals that appear sick, dead or exhibiting strange behavior. Although the Centers for … Read more

Housing Affordability Crisis in NYC: ‘Yes for Housing’ Coalition Advocates for Policy Reforms

Housing Affordability Crisis in NYC: ‘Yes for Housing’ Coalition Advocates for Policy Reforms

In recent years, New York City has been immersed in an ever-growing housing affordability crisis That’s why the ‘Yes for Housing’ coalition, made up of more than 120 pro-tenant organizations, met at City Hall on Wednesday to support a series of policy reforms. of housing in the city. “In themselves, they are very old rules, … Read more

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine Addresses Housing, Transportation Safety, and Public Spaces Issues in New York City

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine Addresses Housing, Transportation Safety, and Public Spaces Issues in New York City

We spoke with Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine about the issues New Yorkers care about, including housing, transportation safety, and public spaces. One of these is the elimination of the so-called 12 FAR Cap, a law from the sixties that limits the height of buildings. “As you know and viewers know, we are in the … Read more