NYC, No Kings
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A Long Island City asphalt recycling plant is spraying a “choking” stink along the Newtown Creek — leaving state regulators fuming and residents plugging their noses. State
With Juneteenth coming up next week, state and city services, like garbage collection, will be suspended for the federal holiday.
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Chalkbeat on MSNThis historian believes teaching Jewish American history in NYC schools can combat antisemitismHistorian and former NYC teacher Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, the lead scholar on a new Jewish American history curriculum, hopes it will inform students and foster empathy.
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Local leaders in New York City are saying they have the resources and ability to keep the public safe amid planned protests against the Trump administration Saturday for what demonstrators are calling “No Kings Day.
'We’re in a bad place': Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio on the rise of political violence in America
Primetime to discuss the latest string of political violence across the United States and reveals if he thinks the federal government has the infrastructure to be able to protect elected officials.
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Get to know the Democratic candidates in the NYC mayoral election and where they stand on the issues with these in-depth interviews.
A Pedro Pascal look-alike contest was held in the streets of NYC's Lower East Side, where fans crowned George Gountas for having the closest resemblance.
New York City may be headed for annual deficits of as much as $13 billion because it under-budgets costs for social services and overtime, according to state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
A panel of New York Times opinion experts has picked NYC Comptroller Brad Lander as the top overall choice for mayor.
The NYPD said 2-year-old Montrell Williams was last seen on May 10 at around 10 p.m. local time wearing a white shirt and diapers.
Neijee Hunter said he and two classmates at James Madison High School were wrongly accused of sexually hazing a student — and are now paying the price.