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City agencies boost services with new tech projects
The city’s various departments are on top of the latest tech trends to help New Yorkers.
‘Ghostbusters’ director reflects on NYC’s role in the classic film
Three decades later and the sci-fi horror comedy still leaves its mark on the Big Apple, according to Ivan Reitman.
One World Trade Center lands another tenant
The World Trade Center scores another occupant as it gears up for its grand opening.
Whoopi Goldberg pushes for more medical pot coverage in NY
The “Sister Act” star praised the governor for making progress with medicinal marijuana but added that Albany needed to go farther.
Superman’s debut comic sells for record $3.2 M on eBay
The most iconic comic book of all time broke records on the online auction site.
Letitia James unveils her cop-camera pilot proposal
The Public Advocate says body worn police cameras would be the best solution to ease tensions between officers and New Yorkers.
Hudson Yards developers give update on project
The all-new, all different West Side is on schedule.
Melissa Mark-Viverito reveals she has ‘high-risk HPV’
New Yorkers big and small came to the support of the City Council Speaker after she candidly revealed a health condition.
NY fans, colleagues remember Robin Williams’ career and charity
New Yorkers who were touched one way or another by Robin Williams open up about his tragic death.
De Blasio, mayoral coalition pledge to fight income inequality
A who’s who of American mayors have banded together to tackle the nation’s biggest economic problems.
Anthony Weiner aims to create charity kitchen in Rockaways
Anthony Weiner is coming to the rescue for the Rockaways with a new charity project.
Ninja Turtles movie boosts NYC economy
The green heroes have come to the rescue and added $55 million to the city’s economy.
Ruby’s Bar and Grill celebrates 80 years as Coney Island staple
Ruby’s Bar has lasted eight decades and kept the community alive with its energy.
City sees jump in renters who shell out more money
Renting in the city is becoming more a problem, compared to the rest of the nation.
Bus driver, charged after Times Square crash
Times Square pedestrians were injured after two tour buses caused a major accident.
Atlantic Yards developers revamp project with new name, park, towers
The Atlantic Yards project is getting a makeover and Brooklnites are mixed on the new developments.
Five projects that would change NYC
A group of urban planning projects that will give New Yorkers fun amenities is in the early stages.
Nearly half of Manhattan’s homes sell for more than $1.2M: Report
Manhattan home prices are through the roof and advocates fear this won’t be the end of historic prices.
West Village residents and bystanders try to grasp deadly shootout
Although no civilians were hurt during a police shoot out left a suspect dead and three law enforcement officers injured, residents of the affected block said they were still shaken.