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E-Scooter Rollout in Queens Faces Speed Bumps Over Parking and Safety Issues
Over the summer, the New York City DOT rolled out a rideshare e-scooter program from Flushing and south to Springfield Gardens.
How Far To Get Food in Weeksville, Brooklyn?
In one neighborhood in Brooklyn, bodegas outnumber supermarkets 25 to 1.
It’s a Whole New Prospect Heights. But for Whom?
The city is rezoning 13 blocks along Atlantic Avenue to build apartment complexes, many of them income-restricted.
Citywide Trash Bin Rollout has Some Hamilton Heights Residents Concerned
New York City’s residential containerization pilot program launched in West Harlem–not without controversy.
Older Adult Centers in Brooklyn Require Increased Funding for Upgrades
Community leaders have identified that St. Gabriel’s needs more funding.
New York Times Tech Workers Strike Through Election Day and Onward
The strike comes after a two-and-a-half-year back-and-forth between the union and The New York Times.
Bronx Maternal Health Center Opens to Support Mothers in Need
The Bronx’s mortality rate is higher than New York State’s.
New York Times Tech Workers Walk the Picket Line
Workers are demanding a new contract.
National Flood Insurance Program Likely To Be Headache for Next President
Democrats and Republicans butt heads on many issues, but this is a rare one where policymakers agree reforms are needed.
Trump Victory Could Doom Congestion Pricing, Keeping City’s Air Unhealthy
The clock is ticking for Gov. Kathy Hochul to unpause congestion pricing before an unfriendly presidential administration kills it for good.
2024 New York City Marathon Sets a New Record
Here's a look at marathon weekend.
A Trump Win Could Complicate Conservation Efforts for the American Eel
Already depleted, the American eel is just one of many species that benefits from environmental federal funding – which could be in jeopardy.