Ranked-Choice Voting Won Out — Let’s Not Blow It with Premature Tabulations

Ranked-Choice Voting Won Out — Let’s Not Blow It with Premature Tabulations

By Ryder Kessler, Gotham Gazette After a once-in-a-century pandemic, concerns about rising gun crime, debates about usage of our streets, and perennial conflict over integration of our schools and neighborhoods, the 2021 mayoral primary cycle’s final day centered less on why we were voting than on the mechanics of how we’d be casting our ballots. […]

As New Yorkers Brace for Intense Heat Wave, the NYC Administration for Children’s Services Reminds Parents and Caregivers to “Look Before You Lock” – Never Leave a Child Unattended in a Hot Car

In 2020, There Were 25 Child Hot Car Deaths Nationwide; ACS Reminds Parents to Always Check the Backseat Before Leaving & Locking Their Cars.

As New Yorkers Brace for Intense Heat Wave, the NYC Administration for Children’s Services Reminds Parents and Caregivers to “Look Before You Lock” – Never Leave a Child Unattended in a Hot Car

NEW YORK, NY – As the National Weather Service forecasts an intense heat wave with temperatures climbing well above normal, the NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) is reminding parents to “Look Before You Lock” – never leave a child unattended in a car. With temperatures forecasted to soar, vehicles can heat up quickly, which […]