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Students Lead Push for Disposable Bag Fee
NEW YORK—Dozens of elementary, middle, and high school students lobbied City Council members Tuesday to support charging a ...
New York
September 16, 2014
On 9/11 Anniversary America Facing Diffuse Threats, Says Secretary Johnson
NEW YORK—Thirteen years after the 9/11 attacks, threats to the U.S. are more complex and less centralized.
US
September 10, 2014
McAfee: Cybercrime Cost at $445 Billion Annually
WASHINGTON—A report released by computer security firm McAfee on Monday estimates the global cost of cybercrime is around ...
International
June 9, 2014
Stray Voltage on Sixth Avenue Resolved
NEW YORK—Sixth Avenue was entirely blocked off midday Wednesday between 26th and 27th as the Fire Department cleared ...
New York
February 19, 2014
Polar Bear Exhibit at Buffalo Zoo Breaks Ground
The Buffalo Zoo broke ground today on its new polar bear exhibit. The new exhibit, Arctic Edge, will ...
New York
February 19, 2014
CBO: Minimum Wage Increase Would Cut Poverty, but Also Jobs
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report Tuesday that estimates increasing the minimum wage would lift 900,000 ...
New York
February 18, 2014
Head of NYPD’s CompStat Program Resigns
NYPD’s deputy commissioner for operations John Bilich has resigned, reports DNAinfo. Bilich headed the department responsible for the ...
New York
February 18, 2014
Developer Pays Workers Restitution After Underpaying
The owners and managers of affordable housing developer Applied Construction Inc., have paid nearly $500,000 to 16 underpaid ...
New York
February 18, 2014
Brooklyn Councilman Wants Sidewalks Cleared, Owners Charged
New York City Councilman David Greenfield is proposing the city clear sidewalks when property owners don’t and then ...
New York
February 18, 2014
Alternate Side Parking Suspended Through Saturday Feb. 22
The departments of sanitation and transportation suspended alternate side parking regulations citywide through Saturday Feb. 22. The ...
New York
February 17, 2014
Lapse Allows Sex Offenders Near NYC Schools
Six sex offenders are living within 1,000 feet of New York City schools, according to an analysis done ...
New York
February 17, 2014
Bus to Supplement East River Ferry Starting Feb. 18
A shuttle bus will run between Greenpoint and North Williamsburg to supplement the East River Ferry starting Tuesday ...
New York
February 17, 2014
De Blasio, Municipal Union Reach Deal
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration resolved its first municipal labor contract with the city’s 200 environmental officers, reports ...
New York
February 17, 2014
Sick Leave Expansion Too Fast, Say Business Groups
Small business associations and trade groups urged the New York City Council to delay expansion of paid sick ...
New York
February 15, 2014
De Blasio to End Budget Gimmicks
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced he is ending the yearly “budget dance,” between the mayor and City Council.
New York
February 13, 2014
NYC Mayor Rallies Churches for Pre-K Fight
NEW YORK—The day after state Sen. Dean Skelos said he would block a vote on Mayor Bill de ...
New York
February 12, 2014
Skelos, Klein Clash Over Pre-K Tax
State Senate Co-Leaders Jeff Klein and Dean Skelos clashed Monday over Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to fund ...
New York
February 10, 2014
NYC Looks Forward to Paid Sick Leave Expansion
NEW YORK—A new paid sick leave law will go into effect then. It will allow more workers to ...
New York
February 7, 2014
New Council Sweeps Out Bloomberg Vetoes
NEW YORK—The City Council overrode six vetoes left over from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg Tuesday, passing for a ...
New York
February 4, 2014
De Blasio Stresses Inequality on Lehrer Radio Show
In his first interview on WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer Show, Bill de Blasio said New York has to ...
New York
February 3, 2014
As Bitcoin Popularity Explodes, New York to Pioneer Regulation
NEW YORK—State financial regulators are well under way to make New York the first state to spearhead regulations ...
Business
February 3, 2014
Community Safety a Shared Responsibility, Says Bratton
NEW YORK—Active community engagement with the police has proven a key strategy for making neighborhoods safer in places ...
New York
January 21, 2014
Sweet Medicines Need Better Caps, Says Senator
NEW YORK—Sen. Charles Schumer wants children’s liquid medicine bottles to be safer. Childproof safety caps aren’t enough, said ...
US
January 19, 2014
Bratton Wants Apple Kill Switch
NEW YORK—Commissioner Bill Bratton said he will join the effort to pressure Apple Inc and other mobile device ...
New York
January 15, 2014
Record Number of Travelers Used Area Airports in 2013
NEW YORK—More than 111 million travelers passed through New York and New Jersey regional airports this year, beating ...
New York
January 14, 2014
New Speaker Mark-Viverito ‘Will Hold Mayor Accountable’
NEW YORK—Melissa Mark-Viverito became New York’s first Latino to hold citywide office Wednesday. City Council unanimously chose the ...
New York
January 8, 2014
Mayor Continues to Defend Lead Candidate for Council Speaker
NEW YORK—A day before the City Council vote for its next speaker, Mayor Bill de Blasio rejected a ...
New York
January 7, 2014
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