What to know about NYC’s new $12 million peer addiction recovery investment
City officials say the funding will expand harm reduction outreach, peer counseling and overdose prevention services as New York continues to confront the opioid crisis.
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Ending soon: Rent an apartment in Brooklyn or the Bronx from $962 per month
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No World Cup tickets? Here’s how to join in across NYC
The biggest global sporting events are coming to the New York region. Whether you’re a fan, a nonprofit or a small business owner, here’s how you can benefit and still get access.
How to protect your home from deed theft in NYC
As City Hall ramps up its response to property scams, here’s what you need to know to stay safe.
Letting sleeping dogs lie
As he pushes other priorities, Mamdani treats the NYPD with a light touch
An ‘Essential’ fix
Some 470,000 New Yorkers will lose health insurance unless Albany can fix the state’s Essential Plan.
Black mothers face higher postpartum mental health risks. Here’s how to help
Suicides and overdoses are top causes of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. Here are concrete ways to support pregnant people or new caregivers who show signs of mental health issues.
New York City schools released next year’s calendar. Nobody will be happy.
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Mamdani’s first 100 days: Pragmatism, promises and the politics of getting things done
The new mayor has shown he’s willing to break with allies and cut deals — but for his big-ticket plans, the hard part is just beginning.
Every NYC voting deadline you need for spring 2026 (and beyond)
Key dates and deadlines for a special election in New York City Council District 3 and for the New York State primary, including early voting and registration.
Three things families with 2-K and 3-K children should know right now
New York City is expanding early childhood programs and asking families for input. Here’s what matters most this spring.

