The city closes the recently opened migrant center

The city is closing a complex of migrant tents that just opened three weeks ago as the influx of people transported by bus from the southern border states has slowed, according to official reports. Randall’s Island Temporary Rescue Center will close next week and its occupants will be offered space in a new rescue center … Read more

Letitia James elected Fiscal General for the second time

Democrat Letitia James was elected for a second term as New York Attorney General, a position from which she pursued former President Donald Trump and a list of powerful targets. “We send a message to the most powerful companies and people who believe they are above the law that they are not and that this … Read more

New York Republicans return to the political desert

Supporters of Representative Lee Zeldin’s government offer showed up Tuesday night at Cipriani’s in Midtown Manhattan with anticipation. Their man, widely believed, had the best chance of becoming New York’s first Republican governor in decades. They will have to wait another four years. New York Republicans will remain in New York’s political wasteland after Tuesday … Read more

The Latins are called to vote in the elections on Tuesday

“Go vote. In this country, the future of communities is decided at the polls, ”said the speaker. A few days before the mid-term elections in New York, encouraging Latins to go out and exercise their vote was the mission of elected officials along with community organizations, including NALEO, the Hispanic Federation, Latino Justice and Dominicans … Read more

Watch the New York Governor’s debate

Spectrum News NY1 opened New York’s first and only planned government debate between candidates Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin to the public. The one-hour event was held Tuesday at 7pm by Pace University. NY1 Noticias broadcast the debate with Spanish translation on Wednesday at 7pm and 11pm The debate was moderated by “Inside City Hall” … Read more

Early voting for state elections

Early voting for the mid-term elections begins today. The polls will be open from 9:00 to 17:00 today and tomorrow, and will run until 6 November. The voting tables will be enabled again on election day, Tuesday 8 November. Among the biggest contests is the government battle between incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul and Long Island … Read more

The city will have to put a toilet in every zip code

The city of New York, known for its lack of public toilets for its citizens and tourists, will have to install toilets in all the postal districts of the city, which total 1,201, starting with the identification of the optimal places for their installation. The city council passed a law that orders the mayor’s office … Read more

Early voting begins this weekend

The November general elections are here and early voting begins on Saturday 29 October and runs every day until Sunday 6 November. Election day is Tuesday 8 November. Anyone with the right to vote can vote early, although the place where you vote in advance may be different from the one assigned to you on … Read more

Zeldin, Hochul offer different visions for New York

Public security, the migration crisis and the economy were some of the key topics in the only debate between the current governor, Kathy Hochul, and the candidate for governor, Congressman Lee Zeldin. Zeldin initially opposed this debate because he wanted Hochul to accept more games. But Hochul only agreed to participate in this. In his … Read more

‘It almost looks like a cage’: critical reception center

Hello !, says the city of the new assistance center which will welcome 500 new immigrants to Randall Island starting this Wednesday and which Mayor Eric Adams hopes will be a relief for a humanitarian crisis lasting several months. The day before, the authorities had offered a press tour showing where the food will be … Read more