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New 9/11 Tribute Museum Opens
The new 9/11 Tribute Museum opened to visitors Tuesday. The space has moved a few blocks away from the original location and...
NJ Lawmakers Fighting to Rid School water of lead
New Jersey lawmakers are ramping up efforts to get lead out of drinking water in schools throughout the state. The push...
Strike A Chord: Keeping Kids in Motion
Many parks around New York City run a program called Kids in Motion. It starts in the spring, and runs through the end of...
NYC Restaurants Ditch the Traditional Brick and Mortar
New York City's home to thousands of sit-down restaurants, but a growing number of eateries won't take walk-ins or...
NYC Lawmakers Call For More Speed Cameras in School Zones
Dozens of people with yellow school crossing signs in hand took to the steps of City Hall where Mayor De Blasio and City...
NYC Divesting From Private Prisons
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer announced the city's pension funds would cut it's ties to private prisons.
Stringer...
Godfather Turns 45
Westchester Announces new program to fight opioid addiction
Westchester is launching a new initiative to fight rising opioid and heroin addiction throughout the county.
County Executive...
Life Interrupted: A Young Woman's Journey Through Cancer
Being a 20-something can be exciting. It’s a time in your life when you’re often presented with great opportunities and once...
Decades Later, The Fight against HIV Continues
It has been 36 years since HIV was first identified in 5 young men in Los Angeles, but for doctors and patients, the fight...
DOE Releases Plans to Diversify NYC Public Schools
The Department of Education is working to increase diversity at New York City's top schools. WFUV's Diana Nelson reports.
Stemming The Brown Tide
The murky water that is seen in Long Island bay areas is no trick of the light.
Scientists call it brown tide, and it's...
LI Official Prepares For Hurricane Season
The National Weather Service is predicting above average threats for hurricanes this season.
County Executive Ed Mangano said...
June is the first-ever New York Music Month
New York City is celebrating and supporting it's growing music industry with it's first-ever music month in June. WFUV's...
Report Highlights Flooding Concerns In NYC
New York City lawmakers are calling for a bigger investment in the waterfront following the release of the Harbor Score Card...
Pests of New York
Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon and her guest explore two pests that have shown up around New York. Research...