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Morning Brief: June 29

June 29, 2015|Rebecca Lewis

Astronauts at the International Space Station are going to have to wait a little longer to get supplies. The NASA's just had...

Morning Brief: June 26

June 26, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

New York City will be ending Pride Week on Sunday with Pride March. The first march took place in 1970, and it is now...

Morning Brief: June 25

June 25, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern
Where do you get your groceries? If it is the grocery store Whole Foods, you may find this important. New York City says...

Strike a Chord: Kids Making a Difference

June 24, 2015|Rob Palazzolo

In this installment of WFUV's award-winning Strike a Chord series, we're taking a look at kids who are deciding to go out...

Mustard Gas Survivor Looks Back on his Luck

June 24, 2015|Jeff Coltin

Thousands of American servicemen were used as human test subjects in World War II, being exposed to mustard gas and other...

Morning Brief: June 24

June 24, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

 

It is Pride Week in New York City this week. Many events will be occurring to celebrate the LGBT community, and today’s...

NY AG Cracks Down on E-Cigarettes

June 23, 2015|Rebecca Lewis

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is trying to crack down on e-cigarettes. He announced a settlement on...

Morning Brief: June 23

June 23, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

This week is Pride Week in New York City. Throughout the city, there will be numerous events to celebrate the LGBT community...

Stonewall Inn Expected to Get Landmark Status

June 22, 2015|Zach Atanasoff
The Stonewall Inn at 51-53 Christopher Street in Manhattan's Greenwich Village is being considered for landmark status. New...

Morning Brief: June 22

June 22, 2015|Gabrielle McGovern

American professional golfer Jordan Spieth won the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay yesterday. At just 21 years old, he is now...

U.S. Government Destroys One Ton of Ivory at Times Square

June 19, 2015|Zach Atanasoff
"Crushing Ivory in Times Square--literally at the crossroads of the world--says in the clearest terms that the U.S. is...

Morning Brief: June 19

June 18, 2015|Katie Meyer

A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York is paying homage to the city’s rich folk music history. The exhibit...

Ivory Crush in Times Square

June 18, 2015|Stephanie Colombini
State and federal environmental official will crush one ton of confiscated ivory in New York's Times Square tomorrow. It's...

Cityscape: A Chat with Sesame Street's "Maria"

June 18, 2015|George Bodarky

For the first time in decades pedestrians and bicyclists can now travel over New York City’s oldest standing bridge.  The...

Strike a Chord: Students Bring Happiness to Kids in Hospitals

June 18, 2015|Rob Palazzolo
Life can be challenging for kids facing the ordeal of a long-term hospital stay. However, there is a group of kids hard at...

Strike a Chord: High School Kids Forge Friendships, Build Confidence in Others

June 18, 2015|Rob Palazzolo
For kids with intellectual or developmental disabilities, socializing outside the special-ed classroom can be difficult. But...