NNew York Read More Legislation aims to help prevent bullying in N.Y. schoolsAugust 7, 2025 Jack Reid, 17, was your typical student at a private school, one who was active in student council…
NNew York Read More Social service champions honored – City & State New YorkAugust 6, 2025 Everyday, professionals working within the social and human services field help New Yorkers live their safest, healthiest, happiest…
NNew York Read More About 20% of N.Y. schools late with cellphone ban plansAugust 6, 2025 About 200 New York schools are several days late in submitting plans to implement a statewide school cellphone…
NNew York Read More N.Y. adult smoking rate falls below 10% for the first timeAugust 5, 2025 The rate of New Yorkers smoking cigarettes is at a record low. Less than one in 10 adults…
NNew York Read More How is New York impacted if FEMA is phased out?August 4, 2025 New York has seen its fair share of natural disasters from the Buffalo blizzard of 2022 to Hurricane…
NNew York Read More The 2025 Above & Beyond: Social ServicesAugust 4, 2025 Valerie Agostini Educational Director, Grand St. Settlement Valerie Agostini / Paul Frangipane When New York City budget cuts…
NNew York Read More How is N.Y.’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative holding up?August 2, 2025 It’s been nearly 10 years since New York State first asked the question: could handing out $10 million…
NNew York Read More WFP convenes lefty mayoral nominees from across the state in BrooklynAugust 1, 2025 Fresh off a series of progressive wins in primaries across the state, the Working Families Party is hosting…
NNew York Read More N.Y.’s gun laws can only do so much, advocates acknowledgeJuly 31, 2025 New York has some of the toughest gun laws in the country. But after Monday’s mass shooting in…
NNew York Read More N.Y. solar companies brace for impact of Trump’s megabillJuly 29, 2025 The outlook for solar power is suddenly a bit cloudy. The Republican megabill that President Donald Trump signed…