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Morning Brief: July 24

July 24, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

The New York Wage Board recently approved Governor Cuomo’s plan to raise the minimum wage for fast food workers in New York...

Morning Brief: July 23

July 23, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

The de Blasio administration decided today to drop its plan that would have placed a cap on the amount of licensed Uber...

NYC Urges Business to Shut the Front Door

July 22, 2015|Frank Chaparro

It is illegal in New York City for chain stores and businesses that occupy 4,000 square feet or more to keep their doors...

Morning Brief: July 21

July 21, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio wants to stop the growth of Uber drivers. The City Council will soon vote on a proposal...

Morning Brief: July 21

July 21, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

As many of us know, Donald Trump is running for president. During his campaign, he has criticized U.S. immigration policies...

NYC Unaccompanied Minors Initiative Turns One

July 20, 2015|Frank Chaparro

Lawmakers and immigration advocates are celebrating the one-year anniversary of New York City's Unaccompanied Minors...

Morning Brief: July 20

July 20, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

This weekend President Obama and his daughters visited New York City. The big question many people were asking was which...

Morning Brief: July 17

July 17, 2015|Katie Meyer

The next time you use Uber, you might notice something a little different. The car service is blasting Mayor de Blasio throu...

Westchester County Creates Concussion Task Force for High School Sports

July 16, 2015|Zach Atanasoff

Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino has assembled a Concussion Task Force to address the issue of head injuries in...

Morning Brief: July 16

July 16, 2015|Katie Meyer

Morning Brief: July 16, 2015

The world’s most iconic toy store has officially closed. FAO’s Schwarz’s flagship Manhattan...

Morning Brief: July 15

July 15, 2015|Katie Meyer

It’s been nearly 38 years to the day since New York City began slowly recovering from a massive, 25-hour blackout. The...

NYC Tourists Say Goodbye to FAO Schwarz

July 14, 2015|Stephanie Colombini
The flagship store of the nation's oldest toy company is closing its doors in Manhattan. We talked to tourists outside FAO...

Morning Brief: July 14

July 14, 2015|Katie Meyer

A CUNY exhibit is seeking to give a window into the lives of the earliest, often ignored, black Africans in the Dominican...

Cityscape: Bitter Bronx

July 13, 2015|George Bodarky

Jerome Charyn is an award-winning American author who’s published nearly 50 books. Throughout his career, he’s written...

NJ ExxonMobil Intervention Denied

July 13, 2015|Katie Meyer

A judge has denied environmental groups' and a Democratic state senator's attempt to intervene in New Jersey's proposed $225...

Morning Brief: July 13

July 13, 2015|Katie Meyer

Since the 1950s, Central Park has been home to over twenty statues of historical figures, all of which have one thing in...