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Petr Svab
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Petr is a New York-based reporter focusing on breaking news. Originally from Prague.
Council Mandates Comparing Co-located Schools
The City Council passed a bill to mandate the practice on Wednesday. It requires the mayor’s signature to ...
New York
June 12, 2014
NYC Private Schools for Disabled Get Funding Boost
NEW YORK—Over a hundred private schools for disabled and at-risk children will get 3.8 percent more state money, ...
New York
June 11, 2014
A Tale of Two Schools
NEW YORK—Christopher Garland and Ryan Dienstag aren’t that different. Both are autistic, and both go to P94M special ...
New York
June 10, 2014
Lawmakers Seek Common Ground on Veteran Healthcare
As the Congress is studded with remains of bills slaughtered by the partisan skirmish, some senators were able ...
New York
June 8, 2014
Mothers Respond to Harlem Gang Raid With Both Anger and Relief
Residents expressed mixed reactions after a massive police raid Wednesday morning in West Harlem.
New York
June 4, 2014
De Blasio Prods NYCHA Over Security Camera Delays
In response to Sunday’s stabbing at an East New York public housing development that left a 6-year-old boy ...
New York
June 3, 2014
De Blasio’s Family Slowly Moves to Gracie Mansion
Chirlane McCray announced Monday on her blog #FLONYC that the de Blasio family has begun to move to ...
New York
June 3, 2014
Student Reps Criticize NYC Administration Over Unfitting Test
NEW YORK—By the end of a three-hour-long meeting, the Panel for Educational Policy had voted on a $20 ...
New York
June 2, 2014
Parents Speak to Bowe Bergdahl Through Media
Jani Bergdahl and her husband Bob rarely spoke to the media over the last five years as they ...
New York
June 1, 2014
Majority of New York’s Needy Children Miss Out on Free Summer Lunches
Thousands of children would be eating for free all summer, if only they knew they could.
New York
May 30, 2014
Teachers Union Contract Is a Big Budget Unknown
NEW YORK—With only a month to finalize the city’s budget, the administration is shy on details on how ...
New York
May 28, 2014
Refined Army School Recruitment Pays Off, but Questions Remain
A dozen young people in their sweats lined up on a track field in Queens a drizzly Thursday ...
New York
May 26, 2014
NYPD Ticketing Drives to Promote Pedestrian Safety
The NYPD is cracking-down on traffic violations in areas most dangerous to pedestrians starting Monday.
New York
May 26, 2014
Half of Autistic Children Run Away: Protecting the Vulnerable in NYC
This past week the city was on high alert again after news broke that Eliceo Cortez, a Brooklyn ...
New York
May 25, 2014
New Sports Complex and Beach With Smashing View in Brooklyn
Just in time for Memorial Day, Brooklyn Bridge Park has opened Pier 2 and Pier 4, places for ...
New York
May 22, 2014
Some Tech Goes Obsolete Before City Closes Deals
The city's process for buying technology should be more flexible, Mayor Bill de Blasio said at the Internet ...
News
May 19, 2014
Charter School Oversight Lacking, Report Says
Due to poor oversight charter schools lost over $100 million to waste, fraud, and abuse over the past ...
New York
May 18, 2014
Autistic Boy Goes Missing in Brooklyn
NEW YORK—Eliceo Cortez, 14-year-old autistic boy from Ditmas Park, Brooklyn went missing Friday afternoon. He didn't board his ...
News
May 18, 2014
In NYC, Hundreds Remember Victims of China’s Suppression
NEW YORK—With the deafening air horns from the Hudson River and the West Side Highway, the Hudson River ...
New York
May 16, 2014
Diverse Meditators Take Over Times Square
Unlike its usual bustling self, Times Square was peaceful on Thursday as about one hundred practitioners of Falun ...
Falun Gong
May 16, 2014
Charter Schools in Own Space Worst Off
NEW YORK—Far away from rallying crowds and political debates, a large portion of New York City charter schools ...
New York
May 15, 2014
‘Why do you practice Falun Gong?’
As part of World Falun Dafa Day celebrations in New York City, hundreds went to Central Park to ...
Falun Gong
May 10, 2014
Small Businesses Cut Off From Millions in Sandy Recovery Funds
Some small businesses hit by Superstorm Sandy are unable to reach tens of millions in recovery funds allocated ...
New York
May 8, 2014
Council Hearing Highlights Charter Schools Differences
NEW YORK—A City Council hearing on charter schools Tuesday shed light on some of the finer points of ...
New York
May 7, 2014
Q&A: Is Affordable Housing a Concern for You? Why or Why Not?
Q&A: Is Affordable Housing a Concern for You? Why or Why Not?
New York
May 5, 2014
Mothers Sleep Outside to Fundraise for Homeless Teens
Shatia couldn't hold her tears back talking about the bright future she envisions for her daughter. She was ...
New York
May 4, 2014
High Schooler Tackles Horse Carriage Issue With Maturity
The typical image of an American high schooler carries some lackluster stereotypes: bored out of their minds, focused ...
New York
May 2, 2014
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