Legislators approve law on possession of firearms

New York lawmakers on Friday approved a sweeping overhaul of firearms licensing rules in the state, seeking to preserve some limits on firearms after the Supreme Court ruled that most people are entitled to carry a firearm in public for personal protection. The measure, signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul after passing both houses by wide … Read more

Cancellations and delays increase at NYC airports

Flight cancellations during the holiday accumulate after receiving the highest volume of passengers in more than two years. According to FlightAware, today the country’s airports face nearly 200 cancellations and more than 350 delays. RELATED STORIES: Thousands of people affected by cancellations and delays at airports. – At airports in our area there are more … Read more

One more summer is coming for the goats in the Riverside Park

The goats return this summer to a park in Manhattan to take on essential work for the conservation of this site. This Wednesday, the Riverside Park Conservancy organization released 20 goats to kill the weeds. RELATED STORIES: Riverside Park Conservancy released 20 goats into the park. – Four of them will stay through the summer … Read more

Fatal knife attack on the corner of Roosevelt Ave.

An individual is killed and a woman is critically injured following a knife attack in Jackson Heights, Queens. The incident occurred around 3 a.m. this Saturday, following a dispute at the corner of 98th Street and Roosevelt Avenue. The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on Saturday. – The 32-year-old subject was found with multiple stab … Read more

Alternate parking returns to NYC on July 5 -before pandemic

Starting next Tuesday, July 5, the Alternative Side Parking (ASP) regulations for street cleaning will be restored to the pre-pandemic frequency, as indicated by signage throughout the city, according to the Department of Sanitation. from the city. According to the department, the measure is part of the “tools” that Sanitation needs to do its job … Read more

Diverse opinions between neighbors before the decision of the Court

On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court decided by 5 to 4 to end the immigration law that forced citizens of different nationalities to wait for the asylum application process from the border in Mexico. Residents of Sunset Park, a neighborhood with a high population of Latino immigrants, expressed opposing views: “Many people suffer at the … Read more

Sunset Park Mechanic Recognition: Environment

Ten years ago, when he opened his auto shop, Malik Ashrak had no idea how important good practices in his business would be for the community and the environment. “‘Uprose’ has been very good, very educational in terms of helping me understand the impact of chemicals, oils, thinners that I use on a daily basis. … Read more

Brooklyn Night Market: Latino Business Opportunity

Have you tried a mad dog? “Basically they are Italian-style sausages, European-style, but with a ‘Mexican twist,’ right?” explained Juan Sebastián Palafox, creator of Perros Locos. It looks like an open-air market and offers the community the opportunity to taste different dishes and drinks. Is he Brooklyn Night Market in Industry City. For entrepreneurs like … Read more

Proposal for more public toilets in the city

For Rafael Martínez, visiting the city of NY is a pleasure. However, when he makes her want to go to the bathroom, it’s always a mess. “I’m a tourist and right now I’m looking for a bathroom and I’m going to have to force myself into a bar to use the bathroom because I don’t … Read more

Bathers enjoy the first day of open pools

Tuesday was the first day that the city pools have been open for the summer. Many came to enjoy the water in the Hamilton Fish pool. “Cold, but I’m fine,” Camila Garcia said. -On a day like today “Yes, Hot” Several officials were at the pool this morning to welcome New Yorkers and discuss what … Read more