After two decades as a boots-on-the-ground reporter at NY1, Ruschell Boone took on the anchor desk in 2021.
"Unfortunate that the organizers wanted to turn our city into a zoo," Mayor Eric Adams said after Electric Zoo was plagued by problems.
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A two-day heat advisory starting Tuesday prompted city officials to open cooling centers.
The Food Bank for NYC joins NBC4, Telemundo 47, and Flushing Stop & Shop for massive, multi-state food drive on Saturday, September 9th
The Adams administration and the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association reached a tentative pact on long-awaited raises and overtime.
Small composters who stepped in and gave options to New Yorkers for waste disposal have pivoted to collecting commercial organic waste.
“These numbers present a bleak outlook for workers on the front line of the climate crisis,” Ramos said, referring to THE CITY’s analysis.
Advocates say that in recent weeks police have targeted migrant shelters and confiscated dozens of mopeds parked outside.
As strikes in the higher education sector have increased, so have gains for many of these workers – and New York City is no exception.
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"If New York City comes out with full elimination, this would be national news," Lind said. "The administration would be lauded for this."
The spirit of Labor Day hasn't left these New York City-area workers.
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The city also briefed New Yorkers on Labor Day party police drones and a looming school bus driver strike.
The city saw COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surge 200 percent even before officials detected the new BA.2.86 variant this past week.
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New Yorkers had a mix of sweet and sour food news this past week.
Outdoor party goers in New York City this weekend may notice an uninvited guest looming over their festivities: a police surveillance drone.
Forecasters predict perfect beach weather for summer's last gasp.
Samuel Junker, 41, who last lived in a White Plains shelter, is accused of shoving a woman onto the tracks Tuesday, police said.
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Snow is expected to start in November — well ahead of the start of meteorological winter on Dec. 1.
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Three New York City eateries were shuttered by the Health department this week, city records show.
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A 34-year-old woman suffered a fractured leg after a man shoved her onto the tracks Tuesday inside Chambers Street station, police said.
Trump also testified, referring to his financial statements: "You're supposed to pay no credence to what we say whatsoever."
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Thousands more asylum seeker children are expected — and will be welcomed — to enroll in city school this year, Chancellor David Banks said.
Here's everything you need to know about getting the hell out of New York City on Labor Day weekend.
The judge complained the former New York City mayor’s stipulations in the case “hold more holes than Swiss cheese,” reports said.