June 8, 2021
Via: StateScoopNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city officials said Tuesday that a cybersecurity incident at the city’s legal bureau is not a ransomware attack, but that an investigation is ongoing. The New York City Law Department, the 1,000-lawyer […]
July 8, 2020
Via: CNBCNew York City public schools, the nation’s largest school system, won’t fully reopen this fall as the city tries to keep the coronavirus epidemic under control, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. The district, which has 1.1 million students, will […]
Basic Services, Civil Service, Health & Insurance, Social Services
May 27, 2020
Via: CNBCNew York City is in the process of figuring out when and how to reopen restaurants and bars safely with public health measures, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. While the city has yet to meet all the requirements to […]
May 19, 2020
Via: CNBCNew York City is pressing the state to approve line-of-duty death benefits for the survivors of municipal employees who died while responding to the Covid-19 outbreak, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday. “We’ll work with all of our partners in […]
Public Utilities, Waste Management
May 12, 2020
Via: Waste360Budget cuts undertaken by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in response to the Covid-19 pandemic have put the city’s organic waste recycling program on life support, but some city officials and residents are scrambling to resuscitate it. Antonio […]
June 19, 2019
Via: Waste360New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has appointed Gregory Russ as the new chair of the New York Housing Authority (NYCHA). Russ has more than 25 years of experience in public housing, according to ABC 7, most recently serving […]
May 10, 2023
May 10, 2023