John Liu’s Donations Fall, Bid for NYC Mayor Official
The post John Liu’s Donations Fall, Bid for NYC Mayor Official by Kristen Meriwether, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—City Comptroller John Liu officially announced his candidacy...
View ArticleChallenger for Manhattan District 1′s City Council Seat Emerges
The post Challenger for Manhattan District 1′s City Council Seat Emerges by Zachary Stieber, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—A challenger to an incumbent City Council member has...
View ArticleNYC Public Libraries Face $106.7 Million in Budget Cuts
The post NYC Public Libraries Face $106.7 Million in Budget Cuts by Genevieve Belmaker, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—Sporting a blue blazer, glasses, and standing at a...
View ArticleMunicipal Workers Descend on City Hall for Rally
The post Municipal Workers Descend on City Hall for Rally by Genevieve Belmaker, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—Using a sheer force of numbers to help make their point,...
View ArticleFDNY Increases Ambulances During Heat Wave
The post FDNY Increases Ambulances During Heat Wave by Kristen Meriwether, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—With a heat wave blistering New York City, ambulance requests were up...
View ArticleCandy Banned by Bloomberg Back in City Hall Vending Machines
The post Candy Banned by Bloomberg Back in City Hall Vending Machines by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times.NEW YORK—Vending machine are again featuring candy and other snacks banned...
View ArticleProtesters Storm, Seize Buildings, City Halls, Police Stations in 10...
The post Protesters Storm, Seize Buildings, City Halls, Police Stations in 10 Ukrainian Cities by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times.LUHANSK, Ukraine—Protesters demanding more power for...
View ArticleAdvocates Demand Increased Funding for Senior Care
On Thursday, a group of seniors, advocates, and home care workers gathered in front of City Hall, demanding more funds and better senior services. New York’s Expanded In-home Services for the Elderly...
View ArticleDespite Questions of Legality, NYC Approves $42 Million Grant to School Bus...
With worries of a repeated strike by school bus drivers, Mayor Bill de Blasio has requested City Council to grant the drivers a $42 million pay raise. Despite opposition, the City Council Education...
View ArticleWomen Officials Ask More Women to Vote
NEW YORK—On Tuesday outside of City Hall, women legislators pledged to register five women to vote. The measure is to celebrate Aug. 26 as Women’s Equality Day and the anniversary of the 19th...
View ArticleDe Blasio’s Fiscal Burden
NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio has never been shy about his liberal economic outlook. In his inaugural address, the mayor promised to “take dead aim at the Tale of Two Cities” with social welfare...
View ArticleWorkers Rally in NYC for Minimum Wage Increase, Demands Reach $30
NEW YORK—In advance of elections, over a dozen campaigning politicians stood with workers at City Hall Thursday in support of a higher minimum wage, with offers ranging from $10.10, all the way to $30....
View ArticleJohn Liu’s Donations Fall, Bid for NYC Mayor Official
NEW YORK—City Comptroller John Liu officially announced his candidacy for mayor on Sunday, beginning at the steps of City Hall before taking reporters and supporters on a 15-event, five-borough tour....
View ArticleChallenger for Manhattan District 1′s City Council Seat Emerges
NEW YORK—A challenger to an incumbent City Council member has emerged and will kick off her campaign at the steps of City Hall at 2 p.m. on April 7. Jennifer Rajkumar, district leader in lower...
View ArticleAirbnb Defends Against City Hall’s Illegal Renting Accusations
NEW YORK—Airbnb and City Council exchanged blows Tuesday afternoon, during an hourslong hearing. Several councilors accused the online renting and lodging company of not doing enough to ensure...
View ArticleJohn Liu’s Donations Fall, Bid for NYC Mayor Official
NEW YORK—City Comptroller John Liu officially announced his candidacy for mayor on Sunday, beginning at the steps of City Hall before taking reporters and supporters on a 15-event, five-borough tour....
View ArticleChallenger for Manhattan District 1’s City Council Seat Emerges
NEW YORK—A challenger to an incumbent City Council member has emerged and will kick off her campaign at the steps of City Hall at 2 p.m. on April 7. Jennifer Rajkumar, district leader in lower...
View ArticleNYC Public Libraries Face $106.7 Million in Budget Cuts
NEW YORK—Sporting a blue blazer, glasses, and standing at a mini-podium, third-grader Preston Ferraiuolo from Brooklyn called out confidently to the crowd of 300 adults: “Hello New York City!” Preston...
View ArticleMunicipal Workers Descend on City Hall for Rally
NEW YORK—Using a sheer force of numbers to help make their point, thousands of municipal workers rallied next to City Hall on June 12. The rally, calling for fair contracts, featured one union leader...
View ArticleFDNY Increases Ambulances During Heat Wave
NEW YORK—With a heat wave blistering New York City, ambulance requests were up by nearly 500 on July 15 and 16. To prepare, the FDNY dispatched an additional 14 ambulances across the city, but...
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