Mayor Eric Adams announced a new plan Wednesday to help address the issue of of homeless people with mental illness.
The field of mayoral hopefuls registered another money haul as the mayor continues to be denied matching funds.
The groundbreaking $650 million investment will include a facility dedicated to stabilizing those with severe mental illness.
The governor responded to a rash of violent incidents on the city’s subway system by announcing the deployment of police ...
Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday that the city is building a “Bridge to Home” for mentally ill New Yorkers in an effort to ...
In an interview with PIX11 on Friday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams reflected on his fourth annual “State of the City” ...
As part of the same initiative, Adams set a sparsely defined goal of building 100,000 new homes in Manhattan over 10 years — ...
Mr. Adams, who is facing a federal corruption indictment and was denied public matching funds, said his totals show “my base ...
The Adams Administration’s ongoing efforts to make the case that the subway system is indeed safer overall. Those efforts are ...
Mayor Eric Adams touted a $650 million plan to tackle homelessness and get mentally ill New Yorkers off the streets and out ...
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.