All-Girl NYC Class Joins Women's Marches 40 Years After Graduating

January 19, 2017|Rebecca Lewis

Some 200,000 people are expected to attend the Women's March on Washington Saturday to rally for women's rights. A million...

Artists Unite Across Nation in Inauguration Day Protests

January 19, 2017|Andrew Seger

Some museums and theaters throughout New York City are closing their doors on Inauguration Day.

Cultural institutions...

The Changing Face of the South Bronx

January 18, 2017|George Bodarky

The New York Times recently named the South Bronx as one of the 52 places travelers should plan to visit in the coming year...

More AP Courses for NYC Public School Students, Mayor Says

January 17, 2017|Jake Shore

Advancement Placement courses can help high school students prepare and even pay for college. But up until last year, fewer...

Hamilton Turns 260

January 16, 2017|Andrew Seger

History buffs will gather Wednesday at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in Manhattan. They’ll be joining...

De Blasio Announces 2016's Affordable Housing Progress

January 16, 2017|Andrew Seger

New York City’s Mayor de Blasio says his administration has made huge strides in providing affordable housing to some New...

Construction of Hunts Point's First Soup Kitchen

January 16, 2017|Andrew Seger

Hunts Point in the South Bronx is one of New York City's poorest communities. But, it has never had a soup kitchen-- that is...

Drug Bust in Inwood

January 16, 2017|Andrew Seger
A major drug bust in an Upper Manhattan neighborhood has residents resting a little easier.
 
Authorities say thirty-two...

Kingsbridge Armory Project Back on Track

January 14, 2017|Diana Nelson

A long-stalled plan to turn the Kingsbridge Armory into a massive ice skating facility is getting back on track. That after...

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Trump Addresses Business Conflicts in Press Conference

January 11, 2017|Anthony Ali

In his first press conference in months, President-Elect Donald Trump addressed concerns about potential conflicts of...