New York City closed a large tent complex and other major shelters for asylum seekers, aiming to reduce emergency housing created during a decline in migration. The tent complex was built on a former airport, reflecting the city’s efforts to scale back facilities no longer needed. This move follows a surge of migration that has since decreased, prompting the city to reevaluate its emergency housing strategy.
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DWP says workers have been threatened with bodily harm and a rifle
In the aftermath of the Palisades fire, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power employees have reported two alarming incidents to police: a threat made to a worker on Mulholland Drive and a man with a rifle at the DWP headquarters, which turned out to be a false alarm. The DWP, serving 4.1 million residents, has faced criticism over water pressure issues during the wildfire, including empty reservoirs, as they work tirelessly to support the...
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