Hochul signs legislation to create slavery reparations commission
Hochul said she knows many New York residents do not support it, but added it had to be signed.
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Hochul said she knows many New York residents do not support it, but added it had to be signed.
Catherine Papapaelos said she called 311 to get the tree removed for years, but the city told her it was in "perfect" shape.
The Jersey Shore could also see coastal flood concerns, particularly around high tide.
The MTA's latest crackdown resulted in seizing dozens of cars registered to persistent toll violators.
There's no need yet for any of the stockpiled salt, but the city says this winter snow season they will be able to see exactly where it is spread, street by street and minute by minute.
Officials say the fire impacted five businesses, including a dry cleaner, a meat market and a seafood market.
The 29-year-old was hit in the arm and leg and hospitalized in stable condition.
Santa and his NYPD elves embarked on a mission to spread holiday cheer to children with special needs on Staten Island.
Police said a 66-year-old man was pronounced dead at the hospital, and a 52-year-old man was listed in critical condition.
Police said a 37-year-old man is in critical-but-stable condition after gun violence erupted inside Seafood King early Wednesday morning.
The organization says workers are seeking gun licenses as well as undergoing weapons training and de-escalation techniques.
The report is just a draft and still has to be approved by the MTA board. It will be open for public comment.
The City Council questioned DOE officials at a hearing Wednesday about whether or not students can stay in their current schools even if they move.
CBS New York spoke to families in Astoria calling for change after losing loved ones in traffic collisions.
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