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Citi Bike stations cause headaches for many New Yorkers
The city bike share program has thousands of applicants waiting to pedal through the city, however, some Big Apple residents say the program creates a huge inconvenience.
Citi Bike is expected to create 170 jobs, $36M in economic impact: DOT
As the popularity for the city’s bike share program rises, so does the economic impact.
Jason Collins reveals he is gay in Sports Illustrated
Gay rights advocates in the city say Jason Collins’s decision to come out will create a positive domino effect for the LGBT community.
Longer school day will get test
New York City will test out a longer school day to see if it can help kids learn better.
Six months later, New York still recovering from Sandy’s wrath
They say time heals all wounds, but six months after Hurricane Sandy touched down in the city, thousands of New Yorkers say life is anything but normal.
State leaders propose raising age to buy tobacco
Albany took a lead from the City Council’s war against underage smoking.
Quinn reinforces support for NYPD inspector general
Christine Quinn’s goals to improve safety in the city didn’t sit well with some groups.
City Council plans to raise age to buy tobacco to 21
The city is looking to cut down on underage smoking by raising the limit to buy tobacco.
City launches all-electric taxi cabs
The city’s taxi fleet just got a whole lot greener.
Fans pumped as the Knicks and Nets kick off their playoff runs
Playoff fever in New York is bigger than ever now that both of the city’s basketball teams are vying for the NBA championship.
Citi Bike registration begins with huge start
The hype for the city’s bike share program is huge following the first day of registration.
Weiner still on the fence about mayoral run, posts plan to boost middle class
The disgraced congressman may not be ready to announce his candidacy for mayor, but he does have a plan for the Big Apple.
Gloria Steinem endorses Christine Quinn
One of the most famous feminist icons gave her support for Christine Quinn’s mayoral run.
Study says 7 train Jersey expansion would help boost economy
A report found linking Queens to New Jersey would be beneficial for the Empire and Garden states.
New Yorkers say corruption is a serious problem in state: Poll
New Yorkers say the recent political scandals have turned the Big Apple rotten to the core.
Vallone mulls laws to curb costume character heckling
It may be legal for costume character to stroll through the streets of New York, an elected official is looking into a possible legal action to protect people from harassment.
City tests out parking meter app in the Bronx
Fishing for quarter or that coveted empty parking space, may be a thing of the past.
Mayor’s gun control initiative to give Congress grades
The mayor took a page out of the NRA’s playbook in his fight to get illegal weapons off the streets.
Quinn fires back at super PAC’s attack ads
The mudslinging across the airwaves has begun in the mayoral race.