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NY Governor Hochul Announces $2B Mental Health Reform to End “Revolving Door” Care - news image

NY Governor Hochul Announces $2B Mental Health Reform to End “Revolving Door” Care

Governor Hochul Unveils Major Mental Health Reform Plan Across New York State ALBANY, NY. New York Governorannounced a sweeping set of reforms aimed at improving mental health care across the state and ending what officials describe as the “revolving door” of emergency and inpatient psychiatric treatment. The announcement was made as part of Mental Health…

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Unveils Bold Urban Vision at 2026 RPA Assembly - person in news image

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Unveils Bold Urban Vision at 2026 RPA Assembly

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Unveils Bold Urban Vision at 2026 RPA Assembly NEW YORK — New York City Mayor :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} delivered a wide-ranging speech at the 2026 Regional Plan Association Assembly, outlining his administration’s early priorities — from affordable housing and transit reform to infrastructure and public space improvements. The address emphasized a shift toward…

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NY Cracks Down on “Ghost Cars”: Hochul Launches Operation Plate Check Enforcement Week - news image

NY Cracks Down on “Ghost Cars”: Hochul Launches Operation Plate Check Enforcement Week

Breaking News | New York Enforcement NY Cracks Down on “Ghost Cars”: Hochul Launches Operation Plate Check Enforcement Week Drivers using fake plates, toll evasion tactics and aggressive driving are being targeted across New York in a week-long crackdown. Published: May 2026 | Source: Office of Governor Kathy Hochul Key Facts New York Governor Kathy…

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NYC Announces $95 Million Flood-Protection Project for Homecrest, Brooklyn - news image

NYC Announces $95 Million Flood-Protection Project for Homecrest, Brooklyn

New York City is investing $95 million in a new Cloudburst stormwater project for Homecrest, Brooklyn, aimed at reducing street flooding, protecting Coney Island Creek, and strengthening South Brooklyn’s climate resilience. The project will use porous pavement, underground stormwater storage, parks, schoolyards, athletic courts, parking lots and public spaces to capture heavy rainfall before it…

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Free child care NYC Little Apple program for city workers

NYC Opens Applications for “The Little Apple,” Free Child Care Pilot for City Workers

New York City has opened applications for “The Little Apple,” its first free, full-day, full-year child care pilot program for municipal employees. The pilot will serve young children at the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building in Lower Manhattan and is expected to begin this fall after a $10 million renovation. The program is designed for…

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