Good morning New York City! The big apple’s getting $17 million for childcare programs in neighborhoods lacking resources, the MTA is facing tough decisions due to a loss in fare revenues, and corrections officers were arrested for allegedly failing to intervene during a 2019 suicide. Also, a 6th suspect from the well-known “Central Park 5” case was exonerated on Monday due to a lack of evidence.
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Sunny intervals; less humid. High: 83 Low: 71. Hurray! The heat wave’s finally over!
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Here are the top five stories today in New York City:
- Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Monday $17 million in funding for childcare providers, adding 3,000 new slots to New York City. Fifty percent of the city, and 60 percent of New York State, is considered a “child care desert”–an area without sufficient programming for kids and parents. (New York City Patch)
- New Yorkers have been receiving unexpected charges on their credit cards, from a company called Medbar, charging them supposedly for COVID tests taken over a year in the past that weren’t covered by their insurance. Some Medbar customers, many in Brooklyn, believe they’re being scammed. (Gothamist)
- Four corrections officers on Rikers Island were arrested on Monday for allegedly failing to intervene for over eight minutes when a detainee attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself in 2019. (Gothamist)
- Related – records show that Dashawn Carter, another Rikers detainee who died from apparent suicide in May, had missed over 90 clinic appointments in the months leading up to his death. (THE CITY)
- Recognizing that ridership isn’t likely to fully return to pre-pandemic levels, at least not for a while longer than initially expected, the MTA will face difficult choices after 2024 when federal aid runs out. The agency’s expecting to collect $15 billion less in annual fare revenue. (THE CITY)
- That’s not stopping the MTA from planning to roll out wifi connections in above ground subway stations and in tunnels between stops over the next ten years. (AMNY)
- A former Congressman from Indiana, Rep. Steve Buyer, stands accused of insider trading at in a New York City federal courthouse. He allegedly used inside knowledge to purchase $1.5 million in telecommunication stocks. His is one of four unrelated insider trading cases filed in the NYC court on Monday. (New York City Patch)
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