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Trees Suffering From Intense Heat
Young trees, like some recently planted for the Million Trees NYC Campaign, are suffering.
In scorching summer heat, trees...
Fire and Rain
Taking a look at legendary music artists and what they have to do with the year 1970
Con Ed Prepares for Rising Temps
Con Edison says it's prepared for the heat.
As temperatures continue to rise, Con Edison is warning of scattered outages, but...
Bloomberg to Officiate Gay Marriage Ceremony
It's history in the making for two high-profile New York City officials.
New York City Mayor Bloomberg will tie the knot for...
New Report Out on Police Officer Deaths
New York State lost 8 police officers in the first half of 2011, the third most in the nation.
New York ranked third in the...
Disappearing Pothole Complaints
Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer addresses the City's 311 complaint system.
Manhattan Borough President Scott...
Hudson River Boaters say Patrols Violate Rights
Hudson River boaters rail against what they say is disorganized security on the water.
Hudson River boaters say they have to...
NY State Sen. Jeffrey Klein Unveils Plan To Fight Asthma
A New York City lawmaker wants to make sure asthma isn't the reason kids miss school next year.
Environmental officials have...
Upper West Siders Fight to Rid Streets of Dirty Newspaper Boxes
Upper West Siders want newspaper publishers to take care of their distribution boxes.
Some Upper West Side residents say...
Free Dance Lessons in Queens
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Roller Hockey rink in Little Bay Park, free dance lessons are provided.
Every Thursday through...
Photographing Broadway
Exploring the history of Broadway through photos
On this week's Cityscape, author Leonard Jacobs talks about the history of...
Feline Frenzy
This week it's all about cats
On this week's Cityscape, a Brooklyn woman talks about her life as an "Unlikely Cat Lady." Plus...
Up on the Roof
Taking a closer look at interesting rooftop jobs
On this week's Cityscape, we meet an urban beekeeper and a pigeon keeper...
Weddings
From planning the perfect wedding to dealing with your monster-in-law
June is traditionally a popular month for weddings.
On...
Woodstock
Taking a trip back in time to 1969
On this week's Cityscape, a flashback to Woodstock. Also, an inside look at the new museum...
Summer Program Brings Hope to Troubled Community
Police organized program works to deter Bronx kids from drugs and gangs.
Efforts are underway to turn around a Bronx...
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