To every New Yorker with family in Venezuela: we are holding you close.
The devastating earthquakes this week have claimed hundreds of lives and left thousands more searching for loved ones.
If you're able, here's how you can support relief efforts: https://t.co/n7dTWcItqp
Some of the best soccer in the world is played in our parks. Play free late-night pickup soccer in every borough every day from now to July 18th.
NYC Open Play is how New Yorkers come together through the world’s game.
Join the game at https://t.co/HIZoGWHbeL
Tomorrow, Panama faces England at the NYNJ Stadium.
Whether you’ll be yelling ¡Vamos! for La Marea Roja, or cheering on The Three Lions, be sure to tune in to the Morning Pitch for weather, traffic, and transit updates before the match.
Streaming at 8:45am on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Tomorrow, Panama faces England at the NYNJ Stadium.
Whether you’ll be yelling ¡Vamos! for La Marea Roja, or cheering on The Three Lions, be sure to tune in to the Morning Pitch for weather, traffic, and transit updates before the match.
Streaming at 8:45am on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Yesterday, we celebrated more than 6,000 graduates of the 1199 SEIU Training & Employment Fund — health care workers who balanced long shifts and late nights on the job while continuing their education.
For decades, 1199 has shown the power of the labor movement by investing in union workers through fair wages, strong contacts and access to new opportunities.
Congratulations to every graduate on this incredible achievement, and thank you for making New York healthier every day.
Today marks 11 years since Obergefell v. Hodges affirmed a simple, profound truth: everyone has the right to marry the person they love.
It's a day to celebrate the generations of LGBTQ+ people and organizers who fought to make that promise a reality.
When so many protections are being challenged, we should remember what it looks like when the Supreme Court expands freedoms instead of revoking them.
Love is always worth defending. Happy Pride.
The swastika carved into a car on the Upper East Side is a despicable act of antisemitism. It is a hateful attack of intimidation on our Jewish neighbors and on the values that make our city what it is.
I have full confidence the NYPD, which is investigating this as a hate crime, will do everything to ensure those responsible are held accountable.
To every Jewish New Yorker: your city stands with you. We will confront acts of antisemitism wherever they appear with urgency and without exception.
Today, hundreds of thousands of students, parents and educators across all five boroughs are celebrating the end to another great school year — filled with moments of growth, exciting field trips and new friendships.
To our students, enjoy the summer break by finding something cool to do at https://t.co/OAgunpvJxf – you’ve earned it! Stay cool, NYC.
This is what it feels like to go to school in the greatest city in the world. 😎
Thank you to all of our students, staff members, families, and city partners for another incredible school year.
Have a great summer! ☀️
#MovingPostcards
Families of 2-year-olds: TODAY is the deadline to sign up for free 2-K at https://t.co/NJ00cHhWTU! ¡Familias con niños de 2 años: HOY es la fecha límite para solicitar el programa gratuito de 2-K en https://t.co/NJ00cHhWTU!
Haiti participated in the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, and New York City's Haitian diaspora gathered at watching parties in the city's 'Little Haiti' neighbourhood.
As Haiti's World Cup campaign ended, the team's fans reflected on it in interviews with Al Jazeera.