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Dirty Streets Focus of Council Panel Hearing

March 5, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT New York City Council members and citizens pushed for a higher budget for Department of Sanitation at a preliminary budget hearing on …[read more]

Disease Expert Warns GOP Governors Not to Jump the Gun

March 4, 2021 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU A former Biden transition team doctor warned on Thursday against hastily reopening the country as four states have lifted COVID mask mandates …[read more]

City Council Acts to Curb Fires on Movie Sets

February 26, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT City Council members voted on Thursday to pass two bills that would partner the Fire Department with film companies to ensure fire …[read more]

It’s Back to School in the Bronx, Yes Thonx

February 25, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA  MORALES Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza on Thursday welcomed students to the reopening of the Leaders Of Tomorrow middle school in …[read more]

The Trials of Being Black & Jewish

February 19, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT Marcella White Campbell’s 15-year-old son cried as he watched footage of protesters storm the Capitol on January 6th. “They’re attacking everything about …[read more]

Cancel Rent, Tenants Tell Pols

February 18, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA MORALES Tenants demonstrators on Thursday shouted over the speakers and sabotaged a virtual press conference by a group of local officials that was …[read more]

Mayor Takes Assemblyman’s Side Vs. Cuomo

February 18, 2021 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday backed the Queens State Assemblyman who accused Governor Andrew Cuomo of making a threatening phone call …[read more]

Queens DA Unmasks Alleged Fake Mask Maker

February 12, 2021 journalism 0

By JUANA NORALES Queens DA Melinda Katz on Thursday announced the arrest of a warehouse worker for allegedly selling over 1 million counterfeit N95 masks …[read more]

City Council Advances Plan to Make Rikers Energy Hub

February 12, 2021 journalism 0

By SUSAN NUNEZ The New York City Council passed laws on Thursday designed to turn Rikers Island from a jailhouse into a center of renewable …[read more]

Mayor de Blasio Pans Gov’s Budget Scheme

February 11, 2021 journalism 0

By MAYA SCHUBERT New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday criticized Governor Andrew Cuomo’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year, saying that proposed …[read more]

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