New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered his 2025 State of the City address Thursday at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The ...
Preparing to run for re-election, Mayor Eric Adams used his annual State of the City speech to lay out an ambitious agenda ...
Mayor Eric Adams is unveiling a massive 650 million dollar plan to help the homeless and mentally ill in New York City. He ...
New York City officials continued to shell out tens of millions of dollars for illegal migrants fighting off deportation ...
Hundreds of NYPD sergeants demanded “fair pay” for the city Thursday — slamming a contract trifle that’s caused them to get ...
Mayor Eric Adams has unveiled a five year, $650 million plan to address homelessness — including a special new facility to ...
Adams' 2025 priorities include a $650 million investment to combat street homelessness, a new housing initiative focused on ...
In his fourth State of the City speech, Mayor Adams vowed he’d double down on affordability and public safety during the ...
Despite facing possible criminal charges, Adams made his case for another term at his State of the City address Thursday, insisting that "no one will fight harder" for New York City.