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Hero Firefighter Says, ’20 Years or 1, It’s All the Same’

September 9, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By AMANDA CURCIO This coming Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, an attack that killed thousands …[read more]

Hurricane Ida “Felt Like a Scene out of ‘The Day After Tomorrow'”

September 3, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By JOHAN ABDU This is how one Queens native drove home Wednesday night, giving us one of the best first-hand accounts as the worst of …[read more]

India in a Post-America Asia

September 3, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By MARWA IKHMAYES Ian Williams, president of the Foreign Press Association in New York, held a virtual meeting this Thursday with Dr. Shashi Tharoor, member …[read more]

Instead of Reporting and Writing, Gabriel Was Reported on and Written About

September 3, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By STEPHANIE ROSERO Gabriel Tiu is a 28-year-old Journalism and Media Studies Major at Brooklyn College. He is a resident of Elmhurst, Queens, a neighborhood …[read more]

New York State’s Legislative Districts Change Once a Decade. That Time Has Come

September 2, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By JULIAN WATSON Every ten years, New York officials dive into the lengthy process of re-drawing lines that divide the state’s legislative districts. The lines …[read more]

12 Dead in NYC After Hurricane Ida Floods Streets and Basements

September 2, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By AMBERLEY CANEGITTA At least 12 people have been found dead due to the torrential downpour from Hurricane Ida in New York City, with ten …[read more]

Community Says No to SoHo, NoHo, Chinatown Upzoning Plan

September 2, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By MATT HIRSCH The New York City Department of City Planning is proposing a rezoning of SoHo, NoHo, and Chinatown, in an attempt to “strengthen …[read more]

City Schools and Businesses Hit Hard by Flooding

September 2, 2021 brooklynjournalists 0

By FAWAAD FAROOQ and AMANDA CURCIO                                                             Thousands of New Yorkers were left in distress Thursday, after rains flooded homes and businesses in the area. …[read more]

City Immigration Chief Says Farewell

May 8, 2021 journalism 0

By JENNA MORALES The departing head of the mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs said farewell to the office on Thursday by urging the Biden Administration …[read more]

Mayor Proposes Giving Vaccine to Tourists

May 6, 2021 journalism 0

By SUSAN NUNEZ Mayor de Blasio floated an idea on Thursday designed to lure back tourists to as the clouds of Covid-19 seemed to be …[read more]

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