An Early Look at the 2021 Mayor's Race

January 31, 2020|Andrew Millman

New York City’s mayoral election isn’t for another eighteen months, but several candidates are already testing out their...

Brooklyn Comic Book Store Hosts 24-Hr Marathon

January 31, 2020|Nora Thomas

Many businesses are prepping this weekend to cater to Super Bowl fans. But as WFUV's Nora Thomas reports, one small business...

Getting to The Art of It: From Cornice to Cupola

January 31, 2020|Alexandra Parker

The iconic glass conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden has a rich history. For WFUV's Getting to The Art of It, Alex...

Ending the AIDS Epidemic in NY

January 30, 2020|George Bodarky

It’s estimated that 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV. New York State is aiming to be the first...

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Building a Bridge Between The Church and The LBGTQ Community

January 29, 2020|Robin Shannon

Father James Martin, author and editor at large of America magazine, has made headlines for his outreach to the LGBT...

NYCC Looks Into EMS Personnel Shortage

January 28, 2020|Nora Thomas

Members of the emergency response community in New York City say EMTs and paramedics are underpaid. WFUV's Nora Thomas has...

Previewing the 2020 New York Primaries

January 24, 2020|Andrew Millman

The 2020 legislative session is only weeks-old, but many New York state lawmakers have a reason to look beyond the...

Getting to The Art of It: Inside Art

January 24, 2020|Alexandra Parker

A new exhibit lifts the veil on contemporary art for kids and their parents. For WFUV's Getting to The Art of It, Alex...

Some New Yorkers Might Get Their Chance To Vote

January 23, 2020|Brianna Lyman

Nearly one million New Yorkers can't vote in citywide elections. But new legislation is trying to change that. 

CT Tries To Rein In Healthcare Costs

January 22, 2020|Natalie Migliore

Connecticut officials said the cost of health care has increased by 77 percent since 2005, while income has only gone up by...