Food for Thought at City Council Hearing
By MARIE FIERO Two weeks after homeless shelter residents had sued the city for allegedly being poisoned by expired food, the City Council held a …[read more]
By MARIE FIERO Two weeks after homeless shelter residents had sued the city for allegedly being poisoned by expired food, the City Council held a …[read more]
By KEVIN LIMITI A grant of $100,000 was given to a Fire Department of New York foundation Thursday by an anonymous 9/11 first responder, who …[read more]
By ARICKA MOULTRY-DAVIS Brooklyn resident Chris Kudjorg realized his identity was stolen when he checked his credit and found it to be extremely low, 300. …[read more]
By DANIELLE KOGAN The possibility of a Medicaid cap inspired some 20 disabled adults in wheelchairs and their home attendants to protest outside Gov. Andrew …[read more]
By JODI-ANN MALARBE The chilling testimony continued on Thursday in the trial of a reputed pimp accused of murdering and cutting up his ex-girlfriend, as …[read more]
By NICHOLAS WILLIAMS Bronx Assemblywoman Latoya Joyner presented a ceremonial check of $30,000 to the 161 street Business Improvement District (BID) Thursday afternoon for a …[read more]
By DANIELLE KOGAN Mayor Bill de Blasio’s announced on Thursday a new initiative that would formally require city workers to report the locations of homeless …[read more]
By MARIE FIERO The National Museum of the American Indian was set to open a new exhibit on Saturday that explores modern art through the …[read more]
By NASRA ABDALLA KHAMIS Immigration activist and undocumented immigrant Marco Saavedra’s told an immigration judge at his asylum hearing on Thursday that he feared for …[read more]
By KEVIN LIMITI Congresswoman Yvette Clarke hosted a “town hall” Thursday where she and others gave Brooklynites in attendance an earful of the wrongs that …[read more]
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