The Brief
- Mayor Adams to speak at The Apollo: NYC Mayor Eric Adams will deliver his fourth State of the City address on Thursday, focusing on safety and affordability.
- National Day of Mourning for Carter: The same day, the nation honors former President Jimmy Carter with a state funeral in Washington, D.C.
- City updates amid controversy: Adams’ address comes days after prosecutors revealed new findings in their investigation into his administration.
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams is set to deliver his fourth mayoral State of the City address at The Apollo on Thursday.
Also on Thursday, a national Day of Mourning will be place in honor of former President Jimmy Carter’s official state funeral at Washington National Cathedral.
This means the embattled mayor is gearing up to address the state of America’s most populous city—just as the nation hits pause to honor the late President Jimmy Carter with a state funeral.
“On Jan. 9, at the historic Apollo, we’ll present our vision for an even safer and more affordable New York City in both 2025 and in the decades to come,” Adams said in a statement. …