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Covid Not a Walk in the Park

October 19, 2020 journalism 0

By CONRAD HOYT As the virus has spiked again in the city recently New Yorkers could add another surprising category of worker to the ranks …[read more]

Pollution From Wildfires on the Rise

October 18, 2020 journalism 0

By DVORAH NELSON “Every time I was outside I felt like I was being stabbed in the chest,” Marrisa Swanson said over the phone on …[read more]

Earthship to NYC: Up Your Climate Game

October 17, 2020 journalism 0

By BOBBIE BELL A son of the iconoclastic architect who pioneered  unconventional dwellings, dubbed earthships, visited New York City recently where he opined that the …[read more]

BX Subway Gets Three New Elevators

October 16, 2020 journalism 0

By JOLIE BAYNES The MTA announced on Thursday the completion of three new elevators now open on the B and D lines at Bedford Park …[read more]

PA Doubles Electric Bus Fleet

October 16, 2020 journalism 0

By SHANEL THOMPSON The New York and New Jersey Port Authority on Thursday doubled the number of electric shuttle bus fleets at Airports, becoming the …[read more]

Bickering Over Suffolk County Police Budget

October 16, 2020 journalism 0

BY ADAM ZAKI A virtual meeting between Suffolk County legislators and the police commissioner grew tense on Thursday, as the top cop and lawmakers squabbled …[read more]

L.I. Election Officials Put Their Stamp on Ballots

October 15, 2020 journalism 0

By BOBBIE BELL With less than 20 days before election day, Nassau and Suffolk County Board of Election Commissioners assured New Yorkers on Thursday that …[read more]

Maya Wiley Enters Crowded Mayoral Field

October 9, 2020 journalism 0

By IVAN MORROBEL Mayor Bill de Blasio’s former lead attorney, Maya Wiley, officially launched her mayoral candidacy before a crowd in Brooklyn on Thursday. Wiley, …[read more]

Fugitive Murder Suspect Behind Bars

October 9, 2020 journalism 0

By WESTON LOVING A fugitive murder suspect wanted in an alleged revenge killing was finally in a Brooklyn lockup on Thursday awaiting arraignment after months …[read more]

Rezone SoHo & NoHo? So Yes, So No!

October 9, 2020 journalism 0

By BOBBIE BELL Despite opposition from local SoHo and NoHo residents and preservationists, Mayor Bill de Blasio received more support on Thursday for endorsing plans …[read more]

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