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Moving Madison Square Garden
If Madison Square Garden is moved, where should it be moved to?
April 4, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Fast Food Workers Strike for Living Wage
Fast food workers, labor groups, members of the clergy, government officials, and supporters held strikes at various locations ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Ananda West
Assemblyman Eric Stevenson Arrested in Bribery Investigation
NEW YORK—For the second time in a week, a political corruption scandal has resulted in the arrest of ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Old South Ferry Subway Station Reopens
The Old South Ferry subway station reopened on Thursday, extending the 1 line to lower Manhattan for the ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Training Journalists for Trauma in the Field
NEW YORK—Peering through the haze from a smoke bomb, with the simulated sounds of war in the background, ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
In New York, Calls for Reform Amid Corruption
NEW YORK—The allegations of corruption against state Sen. Malcom A. Smith and New York City Council member Dan ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Computer Censorship Imported From Shanghai to New York
A few days ago a Falun Gong practitioner in New York turned on his brand new iMac-27 computer—one ...
April 3, 2013
BY
Liang Shi
‘America’s Got Talent’ Moving to Radio City Music Hall
NEW YORK—America’s top ranking summer show is moving to Radio City Music Hall. “America’s Got Talent” is leaving ...
April 3, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
NYC Schools to Grow by 78 This Fall
The New York City school district will expand by 78 next fall, bringing the total to 1,821, Mayor ...
April 2, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Squadron Calls for Smith to Resign
State Senator Daniel Squadron is calling for the resignation of fellow senator Malcolm Smith, after Smith was arrested ...
April 2, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
World Trade Center Observation Deck Futuristic
Plans have been unveiled for an hour-long observation deck experience at One World Observatory, which will start as ...
April 2, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Subway Ads Warn New Yorkers About Sodium
Ads in subway cars will encourage New Yorkers to choose brands with less sodium, the latest in a ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Abduction Hoax? Police Say NYC Abduction was Faked
Abduction hoax: Police in New York said that a reported abduction last Friday was a hoax.
April 1, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Army Corps Blasting Bedrock in NY, NJ Waters to Make Shipping Channels Deeper
To make shipping channels deeper and therefore more accessible to the world's largest ships, the U.S. Army Corps ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
In New York City, Steel Wall Being Built to Protect Subway Line from Future Storms
Two miles of subway track that got hammered by Hurricane Sandy will be protected by a wall of ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Dead in Columbia Dorm: Ex-Student May Have Died of Overdose
Dead in Columbia dorm: Police suspect that a dead woman found in a Columbia dorm may have died ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Gorilla, Born in 1972 at Central Park Zoo, Dies
The first gorilla born in New York City died on the evening of March 31, at 40 years ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
2 Year-old Boy Clings to Life After Brooklyn Accident
A 2-year-old boy is clinging to life after he was struck by a car that jumped the curb ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
2 Pedestrians Killed in Hit and Run in the Bronx
Two pedestrians have been killed in a hit-and-run accident in the Bronx.
Paid Sick Leave Regulator Concerned Over New Role
NEW YORK—The new paid sick leave bill will fall under the responsibility of the Department of Consumer Affairs ...
Quinn Celebrates Paid Sick Leave Agreement in NYC; Bloomberg Plans to Veto
Speaker Christine Quinn announced the details of the paid sick leave compromises, which includes a provision to pull ...
New NYPD Chief: ‘Everybody in New York City’ Has to Help Keep City Safe
The new highest-ranking uniformed officer at the New York Police Department said Friday the community must work together ...
New Jersey, New York to Get $1.4 Billion in Transit Aid
The federal government announced $1.4 billion in aid Friday to transit agencies affected by Superstorm Sandy.
March 29, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
WTC Debris Will be Sifted For Sept. 11 Remains
Construction debris from the World Trade Center site will be sifted for any human remains starting Monday.
Small Businesses Feeling the Squeeze in New York
NEW YORK—In the three years chef Michael Guerrieri and his sister Anna Maria Guerrieri have owned City Sandwich ...
March 28, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
New York City Cashing in on Sports Tourism
NEW YORK—They dress up, paint their faces, and yell until their voices are hoarse. Sports fans may not ...
March 15, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Bloomberg’s Quest for a Healthy City
NEW YORK—Mayor Michael Bloomberg is hailed by many in the public health sector as a visionary who isn’t ...
March 13, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
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