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Author: Ivan Pereira
Missing Brooklyn boy found in subway
An 11-year-old missing boy came home safe and sound thanks to the work of a watchful straphanger, a cop and his trusty canine.
Ivan Pereira on the Debrief with David Ushery
Ivan Pereira discusses his articles on the City Council’s decision not to march in the St. Patrick’s Day parade and Build it Back delays.
City Planning approves Domino redevelopment plan
The plan to turn the former Domino Sugar factory into Williamsburg’s newest hot spot passed another hurdle.
Manhattan inventor is trying to speed up Citi Bike
Citi Bike users may be in for a speedy treat if this Kickstarter plan succeeds.
City reaches deal to bring more affordable housing to Domino site
The development project at the old Domino sugar factory will now include more affordable units.
No end in sight to city’s pothole problem
The rough winter will make the city’s roads tough to navigate according to experts and there is no end in sight to the bumpy roads.
City Council expands sick leave to include more small businesses
The city’s paid sick leave bill just got a whole lot bigger, and provides some leniency for mom and pop stores.
Marvel inks deal with state to film Netflix shows in Big Apple
The Marvel superheroes are coming back home and bringing thousands of new jobs to the Big Apple.
City Council members back decision to skip St. Pat’s parade
For the first time ever, the City Council won’t be marching as a group in this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade to stand for LGBT rights.
Citi Bike ridership stays strong nine months into the program
Mother nature can huff and puff all she likes, but she isn’t making a dent in the popularity of the city’s bike share program.
De Blasio asks for patience as Sandy victims demand faster rebuilding effort
Sandy victims say time is running out to help save their homes, but the mayor says careful attention is needed to make sure repairs go smoothly.
Arsonist burns stores at two Queens shopping centers
A Queens man allegedly burned five stores during a spree in Queens.
De Blasio defends his security detail’s driving
The mayor went on the defensive after his drivers were caught going past stop signs.
NYC’s next chapter in late night TV begins
With both of NBC’s late night shows back in New York, the city is now the prime spot for laughs.
Central Park advocates battle skyscrapers over shadows
Residents and parkgoers fear new buildings may put the iconic space too much in the dark.
4 World Trade Center to host charity run up race
The first tower at the World Trade Center site will be the location for a fun new race.
Pregnant mother dies, baby saved following accident with snow plow
For the second time in less than two weeks, a pedestrian was killed by a snow clearing machine in Brooklyn,
Al Roker bashes mayor’s school decision on Twitter
The NBC weatherman wasn’t happy with the city’s decision to keep schools open during a major snowstorm.
More New Yorkers side with Cuomo on Pre-K plan: Poll
The governor edges out the mayor when it comes to Pre-K, according to a new poll.