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"As we look to the upcoming school year, it is my hope that New York City continues to invest in training for our foster ...
The city needs to invest $2.2 billion every year for five years to make critical upgrades needed to address mold, leaks, poor ...
"We absolutely should weed out exploitative landlords, but we also need policies that support responsible owners. Otherwise, ...
The report is the first to quantify the stormwater capture capacity of the city’s forests, wetlands, and grasslands—helping ...
"Sweeps, crackdowns, and mass hospitalizations may make homelessness less visible for a moment, but they don’t solve it. They ...
"The March on Washington was more than inspiration; it was an act of defiance, a refusal to accept exclusion as fate. Yet ...
City Limits combed through city government and non-profit documents and spoke to experts to get their take on what renters can do if they’re struggling to make rent, or facing the threat of eviction.
As the Trump administration ramps up its deportation efforts through courthouse arrests, more migrant youth are seeking ...
Manhattan prosecutors accused former Eric Adams aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin of using her influence to benefit landlords with ...
The Adams administration wants to expand the Health Department's capacity to inspect cooling towers atop buildings after an outbreak in Harlem—stemming from bacteria found in towers at two city-run ...
New York's Department of Environmental Conservation has already rejected the permits needed to bring the pipeline to life three times, saying previously that the project would “disturb sensitive ...
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