One in Six Children in Migrant Shelters With Time Limits Have Left the City School System

One in Six Children in Migrant Shelters With Time Limits Have Left the City School System

By Gwynne Hogan , THE CITY  | Editorial Credit: Mircea Moira / shutterstock.com  At a City Council hearing, migrants testified that disruption is a constant for families and kids subject to 60-day caps on stays. About 1,000 children — or nearly 15% of the 7,600 kids living in migrant shelters whose families got notices to leave […]

NYC Council Declares Nov. 30 ‘Shirley Chisholm Day’ to Honor Trailblazing Politician

NYC Council Declares Nov. 30 ‘Shirley Chisholm Day’ to Honor Trailblazing Politician

By Giulia Heyward, Gothamist |Editorial credit: Stefano Chiacchiarini ’74 / shutterstock.com Listen to an interview with Barbara Bullard, President & CEO of the Shirley Chisholm Cultural Institute (SSCI) speaking about Shirley Chisholm Day in NYC. New Yorkers will now commemorate the life of Shirley Chisholm — the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first […]

Attorney General James Urges Veterans and Service Members to File Claims to Receive Refunds from Harris Jewelry Settlement

Attorney General James Urges Veterans and Service Members to File Claims to Receive Refunds from Harris Jewelry Settlement

Editorial credit: Ben Von Klemperer / shutterstock.com  Federal Court Orders Harris Jewelry to Reopen Portal for Defrauded Consumers to File Claims for Refunds; Portal Will Close on December 21st NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today urged service members and veterans who were deceived by Harris Jewelry to file claims to receive refunds […]

This Map Can Help You Find Out if Your Home has Lead Pipes

This Map Can Help You Find Out if Your Home has Lead Pipes

By Mariana Simões, CITY LIMITS |Editorial Credit: Drew Rawcliffe / Shutterstock.com New York City has over 124,000 buildings with lead pipes, city data analyzed by the New York League of Conservation Voters shows. Here’s how you can look up your address. A screenshot of the New York League of Conservation Voters’ new map, displaying homes believed […]

Over 90 Delivery Workers Claim DoorDash Stole their Wages

Over 90 Delivery Workers Claim DoorDash Stole their Wages

By DocumentedNy, Amir Khafagy | Editorial Credit: Erman Gunes / shutterstock.com  NYC’s Consumer and Worker Protection Department is investigating DoorDash after immigrant workers allege the company owes them thousands in overdue wages. Beginning this year, the city implemented a historic minimum wage law for app-based delivery workers, raising wages from an average of $5.39 per hour before tips […]

Attorney General James Warns New Yorkers of Health Insurance Scams During Open Enrollment for Affordable Care Act Plans

Attorney General James Warns New Yorkers of Health Insurance Scams During Open Enrollment for Affordable Care Act Plans

NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued a consumer alert warning New Yorkers about common health insurance scams as open enrollment begins for insurance plans through New York’s Affordable Care Act marketplace. New Yorkers have until December 15, 2024, to enroll through the New York State of Health marketplace for health […]

Adams Affirms Sanctuary City, While Saying NYC Can Be ‘Very Helpful’ as Trump Plans Mass Deportations

Adams Affirms Sanctuary City, While Saying NYC Can Be ‘Very Helpful’ as Trump Plans Mass Deportations

By Gwynne Hogan, THE CITY | Photo Courtesy: THE CITY The mayor repeated his longstanding criticisms of the “sanctuary city” laws limiting cooperation with federal law enforcement, while saying he’d “make sure that we continue the spirit of what our laws are here.” Mayor Eric Adams offered mixed messages on Tuesday to New Yorkers wondering […]

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