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Westchester organizations receive $400K to expand programs that train youth in civic advocacy, leadership and community engagement.
As the director of the NYC Unity Project, and the first Latin person to lead the office, I know this pain is not hypothetical ...
Queens homeowners can meet with staffers from the NYC Department of Buildings with the return of the agency’s “DOB in Your ...
While New York’s bureaucracy administers the housing Hunger Games, Dallas’s skyline is dotted with cranes. Amid a surge in ...
Green careers — jobs that contribute to conservation and sustainability — can be challenging to break into. In 2024, the ...
The signing into law of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is not just a setback, it’s a blow to millions of low-income ...
In 2021, over 48,000 Americans died from firearm injuries. One out of every three U.S. households has access to firearms, which significantly increases the risk of firearm-related homicides, ...
The Citywide Doula Initiative provides free access to doulas for people who are pregnant and their families in underserved ...
In a move to fight stigma and improve care, New York City is channeling new support to Brooklyn’s LGBTQ+ health services.
Degrees North, a Sausalito-based developer and financier of solar and battery projects nationwide, has secured over $230 ...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams converts 11 schoolyards into public playgrounds as part of "Schoolyards to Playgrounds" program.
This became the new gold rush, and [the rogue drivers] take people for as much as possible. If we have no enforcement, they ...
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