NewYork-Presbyterian will offer essential parenting advice for expectant parents and families
Catch up with the stories making headlines today across New York City.
"I've decided to focus on family, self-care, and new endeavors," Pearson said.
In the wake of deadly storms like Hurricane Ida and Helene, new rainwater-absorbing systems turn hundreds of acres into an urban sponge.
On Monday morning, downdetector.com showed more than 100,000 reports of outages nationwide.
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A new Department of Youth and Community Development report shows hundreds of young people often can't find a shelter bed.
Last year, the city ranked behind only San Francisco and San Jose in job listings for generative AI jobs.
The Parks Department opened up limited visits to Hart Island last fall, as part of its transition into a public park and a burial ground.
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Half a dozen pizza shops – including Lombardi's, America's First Pizzeria, and Prince Street Pizza – have created "Walls of Honor."
"It was just incredible to have all these artists work together," said CCCADI programs director Sabine Blaizin.
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For 35 years, locals have visited one man's makeshift chess tables near the Bronx Zoo to learn, play, and get to know each other.
The funds, part of the New York Statewide Investment in More Swimming program, will help renovate five swimming pools in the city.
This effort comes as the city continues to advance its vision to permanently reimagine Fifth Avenue as a safer, less congested, pedestrian