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The Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA), a child welfare organization in New York City, launched its first Youth ACT team in ...
A wave of new construction for backyard and basement apartments on the lots of existing one- and two-family homes — known as ...
Mounting concerns about the future of Medicaid and public health funding cast a shadow over a New York City Council health budget hearing on Friday.
This year’s tick season in New York State is expected to be dangerous, experts are warning. Emergency room visits for ticks are the highest in the northeast this year, according ...
The State Comptroller’s Office recently released their report analyzing the most frequent reasons New Yorkers are calling 311.
Although you may associate food poisoning with eating in a restaurant, it’s possible to have the same bacteria lurking in ...
Cheektowaga, broke with fellow Republicans to vote for four of the nine budget bills presented to lawmakers as they approved ...
The Bedford-Stuyvesant community is still reeling from the unceremonious firing of Superintendent Brendan Mims.
New York City’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act—commonly known as Local Law 1 of 2004—sets forth strict requirements ...
Dr. Sayone Thihalolipavan will replace Dr. Wilma Wooten, who retired after leading the county through the pandemic.
New York City’s Citywide Doula Initiative is showing measurable progress in improving birth outcomes for minority parents.