On Tuesday, PIX11 News asked Mayor Eric Adams if the City and specifically if the Administration for Children’s Services failed 4-year-old Jahmeik Modlin.
Advocates and family members of a 4-year-old Harlem boy who starved to death are blaming New York City for not intervening.
The family of 4-year-old Jahmeik Modlin, who died of starvation in Harlem, is blaming New York City and the Administration ...
The family of 4-year-old Jahmeik Modlin, who died of starvation in Harlem, is blaming New York City and the Administration ...
A 37 percent rise in the number of young people accused in serious crimes mirrors a broader increase. But it has alarmed the ...
Investigators found that shelter providers have hired immediate family members of senior executives and board members in ...
Loretta Washington, 60, pleaded guilty on Wednesday, Oct. 16 to multiple charges of social security fraud, including ...
As the number of immigrants and asylum seekers arriving in New York City has increased, so has the number of unaccompanied ...
The “home” where Jahmeik Modlin and his three siblings were “raised” was by all accounts a torture chamber. Jahmeik was ...
Trump has vowed to launch a mass operation that could involve a force larger than the U.S. Army—and he promises that it will ...
Assembly Committee on Children and Families, Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment, SCR, mandated ...
“It breaks our heart any time a child is abused, any time a child is harmed,” Mayor Eric Adams said after learning about the ...