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We are supported by our readers. Consider donating to fund the local reporting you rely on. [View in Browser]( Monday June 10, 2024 [Donate now]( [1 week, 633,000 applications for Section 8 in NYC. What comes next?]( [A person walks in front of an apartment complex in Astoria.]( [NYCHA aims to randomly select 200,000 applicants to put on the Section 8 waitlist after Aug. 1.]( More Stories From Today [Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at a press conference in the Bronx about maternal health initiatives on June 10, 2024.]( [Gov. Hochul says critics of congestion pricing pause lack ‘imagination’ on funding MTA]( [With state lawmakers done with their legislative session for the year, it remains unclear how the transit agency will make up for lost revenue from the tolling program.]( [The bubble test sheet for an exam.]( [Regents exams may no longer be required for New York students to graduate]( [The state released recommendations Monday to create more ways to demonstrate proficiency in various subjects.]( [A permanent license plate reader that will be installed at the Bayonne Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing, photographed in Staten Island on June 10, 2024.]( [Watch out, scofflaws: New license plate readers are coming to Staten Island bridges]( [The Port Authority says it will expand the use of the readers to crack down on car theft and other crimes.]( [Police found three young children unresponsive at the daycare in this building on Morris Avenue,]( [Man pleads guilty in fatal fentanyl poisoning of 1-year-old at Bronx daycare, DA says]( [The husband of the owner of the Bronx daycare pleaded guilty to the federal charges on Monday.]( [Police vehicles parked outside a courthouse.]( [3 shot and killed in Queens and Bronx over the weekend, including brothers, NYPD says]( [Two of the people, brothers, died in an apparent murder-suicide, according to officials.]( [A photo of a woman walking past Carbone]( [Extra Extra: Albany is making it slightly easier to get popular restaurant reservations]( [Because it'll still be hard, but whatever, just go somewhere else, here are your afternoon links: City Hall bathrooms, "The Outsiders" fight scene, Telletubbies on the NYC Ferry and more.]( [Support Us]( Follow Gothamist on [Gothamist on Facebook]( [Gothamist on Twitter]( NYPR Network [WNYC]( [Gothamist]( [WNYC Studios]( [NJPR]( [WQXR]( [New Sounds]( Copyright © New York Public Radio, 160 Varick St., New York, NY 10013. All rights reserved. [Terms of Use]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list.

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