Uber and Lyft are accused of blocking bids for drivers

Uber and Lyft are accused of blocking bids for drivers

Governor Brad Lander and the city’s Federation of Taxi Workers are calling out Uber and Lyft for banning driver apps to circumvent payment regulations. “The decision made by these two companies, Uber and Lyft, against the drivers just because we tried to ask for a pay increase from me does not seem fair. Uber and … Read more

Port authority bus station to be upgraded

Port authority bus station to be upgraded

New York City Planning Commission approves Port Authority bus terminal renovation plan. With this decision, the long-in-the-works plan to renovate the 74-year-old building has been launched. The City Planning Commission voted unanimously yesterday to approve the $10 billion renovation. It will be funded in part by city tax revenue, port authority capital funds, federal loans … Read more

first day as chancellor of education

first day as chancellor of education

On her first day as chancellor of education, Melissa Avilés-Ramos walked the halls of University Middle School, on the lower east side, where she spoke to teachers and students. He also spoke to us about his new position. “I am so proud to be the new chancellor of the New York City Public Schools,” said … Read more

The Health Commissioner resigned this Friday

The Health Commissioner resigned this Friday

Health Commissioner Dr Ashwin Vasan will be stepping down as the city’s chief health officer on Friday, October 18, a few months earlier than expected. Last month, Vasan said his last day would be “early January 2025,” without giving an exact date. “As I noted in the first announcement of my retirement, it is time … Read more

Federico García Lorca comes to life at the Met: ‘Ainadamar’

Federico García Lorca comes to life at the Met: ‘Ainadamar’

Federico García Lorca comes to life at the Met. “Lorca, what he has is that he is still alive. He continues to live and appears more and more. He is not a poet of time, let’s say,” said Osvaldo Golijov. Ainadamar, the first opera by Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov, explores the life, death and legacy … Read more

The IATI Theater is celebrating its 56th anniversary

The IATI Theater is celebrating its 56th anniversary

One of the most prestigious art organizations in our city for 50 years is undoubtedly the IATI Theater, which over the years has given immigrant and Latino artists the opportunity to explore and spread Latin American culture through theater, dance or music with contemporary and experimental productions. . Founded in 1968, the IATI Theater is … Read more

A Hispanic man is run over before he escapes

A Hispanic man is run over before he escapes

New surveillance video shows the moment a driver ran a red light and fatally struck a man in Brooklyn. From NY1 News, the video stopped just before the impact. The incident happened shortly after 3am on Thursday. Félix Méndez, 49, was hit while crossing Bedford Avenue at the intersection with Lafayette Avenue. The truck driver … Read more

A man shot to death outside a Brooklyn church

A man shot to death outside a Brooklyn church

A man has been shot to death in front of a Christian church in Brooklyn this morning. Police responded to the incident that occurred shortly before 4 a.m. in front of 2163 Tilden Avenue in the Flatbush neighborhood. When they arrived, officers found a man identified as Jose Galloway, 27, with multiple gunshot wounds to … Read more

Visit the Brooklyn Museum

Visit the Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum, a cultural institution with a long history in our city, is celebrating its 200th anniversary. During this month of October, several events and activities have been scheduled to celebrate the occasion, and you can enjoy it too. The Brooklyn Museum was founded in 1824 and was originally called the Brooklyn Apprentice Library … Read more

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the mobile markets programme

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the mobile markets programme

City Harvest is celebrating 20 years of the Mobile Markets program with free deliveries of nutritious food to food insecure New Yorkers at Prince Hall Masonic Church. The program, launched in 2004, offers fresh foods from farmers markets directly to residents of five cities. Since the program began under the organization, City Harvest, they have … Read more