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"Most people associate occupational therapy with post-injury rehabilitation. But Occupational Therapy (OT) addresses ...
As evictions spike, the Independent Budget Office highlights ongoing challenges in the city’s program to provide free legal ...
On the latest episode, host Kadisha Davis speaks to Charisma White of the Safety Net Activists about her work in homelessness advocacy and her past experiences looking for housing with a Section 8 ...
What started in 2009 to get climate commitments from business and government leaders attending the United Nations' September ...
These failures disproportionately impact Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Bengali, and Arabic-speaking communities, with ...
Over the last eight months in New York State alone, local law enforcement agencies have signed nine partnership agreements ...
After an appeals court ruled the mayor must implement a package of bills expanding eligibility for CityFHEPS housing vouchers ...
"While politicians debate zoning and development, a little-discussed federal bureaucratic mechanism called the High Housing Cost Adjustment is systematically excluding working New Yorkers from ...
"On Wednesday night, a man held at Rikers Island died—the fifth death in city custody in the last two weeks, and the 12th ...
The Trump Administration reportedly had talks with Eric Adams about offering the sitting mayor a position at the U.S.
The City Planning Commission approved a plan Wednesday to rezone a 54-block swath of the Queens waterfront neighborhood, to ...
The city needs to invest $2.2 billion every year for five years to make critical upgrades needed to address mold, leaks, poor ...