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Localsyr.com on MSNNew York courts bolster limits on solitary confinement in state, city prisons in separate rulingsA Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that New York City Mayor Eric Adams' emergency orders suspending the HALT Act were ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNNew York state legislature passes bills in support of EMS: How they will boost servicesThree new bills in support of statewide EMS providers were passed in the recent legislative session which should provide them ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNFamily in need of FEMA aid to cover brother's funeral expenses turns to 7 On Your SideFEMA paid funeral expenses for qualifying families but, five years later, the Almarante's were still without the benefits ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday declared a state of emergency for the Big Apple and much of the rest of New York thanks to a ...
Severe thunderstorms contributed to three deaths in central New York and dumped up to 5 inches of rain on Sunday, prompting a ...
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Trains.com on MSNNew York MTA leads APTA safety, security, and emergency management honorsNew York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority and its commuter railroads received six of the 12 honors in the American Public Transportation Association’s Rail Safety, Security, and Emergency ...
A New York man on Monday was sentenced to serve 25 years to life in prison for the fatal stabbing of a veteran emergency ...
Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNExact date State of Emergency in New York will end as crisis rules remain in place until JulyA State of Emergency declared for 32 New York counties will last through to July after fatal thunderstorms unleashed ...
FEMA’s press office confirmed Hamilton’s dismissal.
New York state has finalized an emergency rule that allows registered nurses to follow non-patient-specific orders issued by physician assistants, Nixon Peabody reported July 1. Previously, RNs could ...
Of the over $330 million allocated, New York City’s Office of Emergency Management was given $30.5 million. The funds are meant to help fund food, shelter and services the city is providing to ...
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