Exclusive | Adams staffer who tore down Israel hostage poster has been indefinitely suspended without pay
Public backlash led to the indefinite suspension of an Adams administration staffer for tearing down an Israeli hostage poster.
Exclusive | NYC staffer paid to promote diversity caught ripping down Israel hostage poster, allegedly assaulting person filming it
A staffer in the Adams administration faces backlash for removing an Israeli hostage poster and allegedly assaulting a witness.
A 'Fine' Mess: City to Expand Encouragement for Truckers to Double-Park - Streetsblog New York City
The Adams administration's proposal to reduce trucking fines raises concerns about traffic safety and lack of enforcement.
FLIP-FLOP: City Brings Back Road Diet For McGuinness Blvd. - Streetsblog New York City
The Adams administration will reduce McGuinness Boulevard lanes from four to two, reversing an earlier decision, following federal corruption allegations against Mayor Adams.
NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks to resign in latest Adams admin turmoil: report
David Banks, New York City's schools chancellor, is expected to resign amid federal investigations and ongoing leadership changes in the Adams administration.
OEM boss worries fed probes could distract city leadership, undermine public safety: report
Federal probes into the Adams administration risk distracting city leaders and jeopardizing the safety of New Yorkers, according to Commissioner Zack Iscol.
Report: Adams administration 'abandoned' NYC school integration efforts
NYU report criticizes Adams administration's education policies as regressive.
Adams imposing curfew at some migrant shelters after Times Square shooting
The Adams administration is implementing curfews at more migrant shelters in New York City.
The curfews aim to prioritize the health and safety of both asylum seekers and residents in surrounding communities.
Thursday's Headlines: Who Ya Gonna Call Edition - Streetsblog New York City
The reliance on the Sanitation Department over the NYPD for law enforcement tasks underscores significant administrative challenges and leadership gaps in addressing the ghost car crisis.
NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks to resign in latest Adams admin turmoil: report
David Banks, New York City's schools chancellor, is expected to resign amid federal investigations and ongoing leadership changes in the Adams administration.
OEM boss worries fed probes could distract city leadership, undermine public safety: report
Federal probes into the Adams administration risk distracting city leaders and jeopardizing the safety of New Yorkers, according to Commissioner Zack Iscol.
Report: Adams administration 'abandoned' NYC school integration efforts
NYU report criticizes Adams administration's education policies as regressive.
Adams imposing curfew at some migrant shelters after Times Square shooting
The Adams administration is implementing curfews at more migrant shelters in New York City.
The curfews aim to prioritize the health and safety of both asylum seekers and residents in surrounding communities.
Thursday's Headlines: Who Ya Gonna Call Edition - Streetsblog New York City
The reliance on the Sanitation Department over the NYPD for law enforcement tasks underscores significant administrative challenges and leadership gaps in addressing the ghost car crisis.
Brooklyn Electeds React To Police Commissioner Resigning
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigned amid a federal investigation to allow the department to focus on its vital work.
NYC Public Advocate Williams 'saddened and angered' following Caban resignation
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams expressed his sadness and anger over the resignation of Police Commissioner Edward Caban amid investigations into the administration.
Brooklyn Electeds React To Police Commissioner Resigning
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigned amid a federal investigation to allow the department to focus on its vital work.
NYC Public Advocate Williams 'saddened and angered' following Caban resignation
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams expressed his sadness and anger over the resignation of Police Commissioner Edward Caban amid investigations into the administration.
The Biden administration has rejected the city's applications for $800 million in infrastructure grants to redesign and reconstruct the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
The rejection potentially puts the Adams administration's plans to redesign and rebuild the triple cantilever section of the highway in jeopardy.
Mayor restores $20M to 'Summer Rising' program for schoolchildren
NYC Schools' Summer Rising program to receive $20 million for academic and social development.
Top Adams admin official says City Hall still weighing Randy Mastro as city's next top lawyer but have not yet nominated him | amNewYork
The Adams administration intends to nominate attorney Randy Mastro as NYC's top lawyer, but the official announcement is pending.