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Karine Jean-Pierre — who will be one of NYC Pride's grand marshals this year — was the first openly LGBTQ person hired as White House press secretary.
New York City’s child welfare agency routinely uses “coercive tactics” to search families’ homes and even strip-search their children, according to a landmark class-action lawsuit filed ...
New York state law effectively shields the city’s child-protection agency from outside review, even when abuse cases turn deadly.
Patrick Gallahue, press secretary for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, also known as NYC Health, has exited the government agency after more than five years in the ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- A New York City Administration for Children Services employee was honored with a proclamation marking 70 years of service to the city. Shirley Williams-Myrie, 87, began her ...
Courtney Ramirez, who served as an executive director at ACS, was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with grand larceny in the third degree, a felony, after allegedly pocketing $4,900 in gift car… ...
ACS took or diverted funds from disabled, orphaned NYC children. Where's the money now? The Legal Aid Society says it had to go to court to force Administration for Children’s Services to pay ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Harlem resident and mother Leeah Turner shared painful details of the difficult journey she’s trying to navigate while raising her 17-year-old autistic son. “I … ...
Knight will join ACS on June 28 and succeeds Flint Lewis, who served as both Secretary and General Counsel and retired from ACS on April 1 after nearly 30 years of service. She comes to ACS ...
The extended family of Jahmeik Modlin, the young boy found dead on Oct. 13 inside a Harlem apartment weighing just 19 pounds, blame ACS for his death.
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