No tenant ever wants to receive notice that their landlord is increasing their rent—especially when they’re living through the worst possible scenario.
New York City lacks forest fire-certified personnel, but offered other aid to California, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
New York’s Governor doles out welfare but skimps on public works.
The wildfires in Southern California have led to the evacuations of over 130,000 people and have destroyed over 10,000 structures. Overlaying the wildfire outbreak across other major U.S. cities shows that the blaze is one of the worst in United States history, as it continues to spread across residential areas in Los Angeles.
Tri-State Area residents are looking into their wallets and closets to give what they can to those impacted by wildfires in Southern California.
in New York City. The events in California were mentioned by several honorees throughout the evening, including "Anora" director Sean Baker, who received the best screenplay award. "All of our hearts and prayers should be with those being affected by the ...
New York Times reporters have ... The governor of California has called for “a Marshall Plan” to rebuild the fire-ravaged city. But big questions loom about more ambitious and costly projects ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- What started as a 'what-if ... Hundreds of boxes in four storage units were packed and set to head to California. Kate Moskowitz and Rachel Joelson also worked lightning ...
Over the coming year, state financial regulators in New York are expected to ratchet up ... taken against a game publisher that, according to California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto, violated the CCPA ...
Philip Cheung for The New York Times Supported by By Soumya Karlamangla James Glanz and Robert Gebeloff Soumya Karlamangla, who writes about California ... above the city, she said.
Monday morning commuters are likely to wake up to fog and frost in the Northern California and Bay Area regions.
The ongoing California wildfires have forced some residents to flee — and New York City is quickly becoming their landing pad.