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Tenants who face the highest risk of losing their homes and are most in need will be given priority for the first 30 days of the program.

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As many as six of the total of 47 Brooklyn dead had been living at a Coney Island nursing home designated for COVID patients.
The candidates diverged on whether or not they believe former President Donald Trump’s lies that he won the 2020 election, one among many.
“We continue to remove barriers and make our school system more equitable," said a spokesperson from the Department of Education.
Fernando Mateo and Curtis Sliwa will appear just less than four weeks before the June 22 primary election.
On Monday, WABC-TV, the sponsor of the second Democratic mayoral debate, announced that its June 2 event will be held in person.
Homeless young people stressed that entering the often dangerous adult shelter system is not a viable option.
Los Deliveristas Unidos declared itself “opposed to any legislative proposal that is pre-negotiated without delivery workers’ input."
“As opposed to the lackluster national job growth in April, New York City had a third consecutive month of a relatively strong rebound.”
The lack of union support hasn’t been a deal breaker for prospective voters, according to limited polling. Currently Yang and Adams lead.
“Business is down 20% in Queens, but in Manhattan, we’re down 40%,” shop owner Darren Wernick told THE CITY. “It’s like a ghost town.”
Greene's affidavit was likely disqualified because of a state rule compels election officials to toss entire ballots after the election.
By all accounts, Lander and his campaign manager made it easy for the campaign staff to unionize.
Any household in the city with an income under 200% of the federal poverty line has a right to counsel.
The pandemic has highlighted, in ways big and small, that schools haven’t necessarily worked well for many NYC teachers or students.
Seven privately maintained station entrances remain closed by building owners, according to the MTA.
Three of the seven candidates to succeed Councilmember Rev. Rubén Díaz Sr., have oriented their campaigns around transit access and equity.
Kenneth Griffin, a hedge fund manager mostly based in Chicago, purchase of a $240 million Manhattan penthouse, stunning the city.
The lengthy interrogations of Shea and then-Chief of Department Terence Monahan were first disclosed Tuesday by THE CITY.