NYC Mayor Eric Adams celebrated one year of PATH, a program aiding subway homeless with services, highlighting over 20,100 ...
EAST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- New York City has agreed to pause the displacement of residents from a Manhattan shelter in order to make room for homeless people being moved from an Upper West Side ...
Under the city’s Partnership Assistance for Transit Homelessness, or PATH, cops and outreach workers made more than 20,000 contacts with homeless men and women on the subway and provided ...
New York City is opening the nation's first city-funded homeless shelter specifically for transgender and gender-nonconforming people. Ace's Place, a shelter with 150 beds in Long Island City, Queens, ...
New York City has opened the nation’s first taxpayer-funded shelter just for homeless transgender people — blowing $63 million on what critics have ripped as “progressive political theater.” The ...
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) -- A federal judge has ruled to temporarily stop the transfer of disabled homeless New Yorkers from hotels to shelters. The ruling was issued Tuesday by New York's Southern ...
LOWER MANHATTAN, Manhattan -- More than 100 New York City students were honored for graduating high school and getting accepted into college - all while living in homeless shelters. On Thursday night, ...
The New York City Council wants to know how many homeless shelters lack air conditioning, and what it will cost to install it as climate change threatens even hotter summers.
Sarah Holliday writes for The Washington Stand, which is Family Research Council's Washington-based outlet for news and commentary from a biblical worldview. New York City is funneling $65 million in ...
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