Childcare would be free for all kids up to age 5 under City Council proposal

Families currently have to make less than about $82,000 a year to qualify for city-funded daycare centers. If you don’t, you have to go to private daycares that can cost thousands of dollars a month.

NYC pool closing for renovations
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The 100-year-old Astoria pool is closing for the entire 2023 season. The Olympic size pool will undergo a $19 million renovation.

Mayor Adams World Teen Mental Wellness Day
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Mayor Adams unveiled a series of mental health initiatives including the possibilities of adding more safe injection sites

Public sector nurses rally for safer staffing and better pay at Lincoln Hospital
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The city?s 9,000 public sector nurses, their union, and local lawmakers believe the best way for the city to show its appreciation is with a new contract? their current contract expired Thursday.

Public sector nurses rally for safer staffing and better pay at Lincoln Hospital

There was a moment of silence held outside Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx on Thursday in honor of the public sector nurses who died during the city’s battle with Covid-19.

'Small Is Beautiful': Miniature art exhibition opens in NYC
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Art fans can now step into a miniature world at "Small is Beautiful" in Manhattan, dubbed the biggest international exhibition devoted entirely to miniature art. FOX 5 NY's Christal Young reports.

Sound engineer: Travis Scott attacked me

Before he allegedly attacked the sound engineer, Travis Scott had reportedly shoved a DJ and was taking phones from people who took photos of him, witnesses said.

NYC to pay millions over police 'kettling' at George Floyd protest

New York City has agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle a lawsuit brought by protesters who say they were assaulted, abused and trapped by police using a technique known as “kettling” at a demonstration in the wake of George Floyd’s killing.

Man kicked, punched during violent NYC subway gunpoint robbery

The NYPD is searching for two suspects they said violently attacked and robbed a man at gunpoint inside a subway station.

260-foot drop tower to go up in Times Square

You're looking at the proposed plans for 740 Eighth Ave. A vertical drop ride would go in the red column, between hotel rooms below and observation decks above.

EMS workers punished for media interviews in NYC settle suit

The four emergency medical workers — including paramedic Elizabeth Bonilla, who allowed the Associated Press follow her through the first half of a 16-hour double shift in April 2020 — will each receive $29,999.

Demoted FDNY chiefs file lawsuit to get their jobs back

An explosive lawsuit claims that the demotion of the chief poses a severe risk to public safety.

'I walk with God': Mayor Adams dismisses separation of church and state

“Don’t tell me about no separation of church and state,” Mayor Adams said. “State is the body, church is the heart. If you take the heart out of the body, the body dies.”

Elderly woman pistol-whipped after million-dollar jewelry store heist in Queens

The NYPD is searching for a group of thieves who allegedly pistol-whipped and kicked a 79-year-old woman during a million-dollar jewelry store heist in Queens.