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Free NYC: Broadway in Bryant Park
Broadway in Bryant Park will showcase four musicals every Thursday at 12:30 through August 11th.
This week WFUV's Angelina...
Head of NYC Child Welfare Agency Stepping Down
John Mattingly, Commissioner of the Administration for children's Services is resinging after seven years.
Richter was Deputy...
The People's Palace
An exploration of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building
On this week's Cityscape, we're exploring the...
Bronx Subways Get Low Grades for Cleanliness
Bronx subway stations are rated the dirtiest in the city, according to a new MTA report.
Some Bronx subway riders are heated...
Undocumented Bronx Student Fights Deportation
Julio Hernandez faces immediate deportation after being detained by Boarder Patrol in a Greyhound bus in Erie, PA.
A group of...
Public Hearings Scheduled for Christie's Energy Plan
Christie's Energy Master Plan (EMP) outlines his plan for New Jersey's future energy consumption and production.
New Jersey...
Resorts Seek to Capitalize on Gay Honeymoons
Gay marriage could mean more revenue for the travel industry as more honeymoons are planned.
With gay marriage becoming legal...
Bronxites Cool Off at Renovated Pool
Modernized pool and aquatics complex opens at Roberto Clemente State Park.
It's the hottest day of the summer, and some Bronx...
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...