After winning her Supreme Court battle, Edie Windsor returned to the birthplace of the gay rights movement, to take in her moment.
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Weiner rises to the top of new poll, beats Quinn
Anthony Weiner makes a surprising rise in popularity in a new poll.
City installs pedestrian maps to help New Yorkers get around
Getting lost in New York will be a lot harder.
Mayor, Council come to agreement on $70 billion budget
The Council and mayor were able to pass a budget on time and without raising taxes on New Yorkers.
Governors Island gears up for major transformation
Governors Island is about to become less of a diamond in the bay.
Superman leaves his mark in New York City
The Man of Steel may call Metropolis home, but he’s got a some Big Apple influence.
City leaders want DOT to expand bike share faster
Community leaders and elected officials from neighborhoods that lack Citi Bike want in as soon as possible.
Businesses protest the introduction of Styrofoam ban bill
Not everyone is happy with the mayor’s plan to ban harden plastic.
Director Zack Snyder proves his mettle with “Steel”
When it came to updating Superman for a modern audience, director Zack Snyder said the hero’s iconic mythology influenced his every film making decision and brought out the best from the cast and crew.
Mayor proposes ‘Seaport City’ to combat flooding
One of the boldest concepts the mayor created in response to Hurricane Sandy involves expanding Manhattan’s footprint.
Appellate Court judges hear arguments in soda ban case
The city’s lawyers duked it out against the soda companies for the future of the sugary drink ban.
Diabetes-related deaths hit all-time high in New York: Study
Diabetes is killing New Yorkers more than ever, according to newly released statistics.
City to appeal soda ban ruling Tuesday
The city is gearing up for a big fight in court to try and save its controversial tactic to fight obesity.
amNewYork reporter field tests Citi Bike commute
The city touts its bike share program as a good commuting alternative. I decided to test that out myself.
City touts Coney Island in outer borough tourism campaign
Coney Island’s rebound from the hurricane make it the best spot for tourists this weekend.
City unveils Sandy home recovery assistance program
More aid is on its way for Sandy affected homes.
City ad campaign warns about energy drink dangers
The Health Department is taking on energy drinks in its war against obesity.
Statue of Liberty screenings to return to Manhattan
After some back and forth with the city, the National Parks Service announced that security check points for the Statue of Liberty will take place in Battery Park City.
Citi Bike launches for the general public
The city’s bike share program is now open for business for all New Yorkers.
Queens pride parade draws hundreds
Despite an increase of violence against LGBT New Yorkers, gay rights activists came out in huge numbers to Queens for its annual pride celebration.