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Macy’s turns to fans to ‘Ignite the Light’ on July 4
Attendees of the 2012 Macy’s July 4th fireworks show helped to shape the spectacle.
New York Spider-Man fans cherish his city roots
For some comic book fans, Spider-Man is more than just a superhero, he’s a New York institution.
Espaillat challenges election results in court
The contest for the 13th Congressional district is not over yet.
Law experts weigh in on Supreme Court health vote
Two law experts give their take on the supreme court’s decision that declared the Affordable Health Care Act constitutional.
Rangel’s history helped secure primary win: Expert
The Harlem Lion’s reputation helped him snag another term.
Crane slip causes damage at WTC construction site
An accident at 4 World Trade Center caused minimal damage but lots of delays.
City passes balanced budget on time
New York City’s 2013 fiscal year budget saw no raise no taxes or major cuts to services.
NYC celebrates Spider-Man’s return to the movies
The city is going to paint the town red and blue with events in anticipation for the premire of “The Amazing Spider-Man”
George Takei promotes gay rights in NYC
The Star Trek actor visited New York to help promote equal rights for the LGBT community.
Gay pride parade draws thousands of supporters
Thousands of LGBT members and their supporters hit the street to celebrate their pride.
City leaders applaud Albany’s cyberbullying bill
New York will be taking a stand against online bullying and elected officials say it will go a long way for the state’s kids.
Senate kills governor’s pot decriminalization bill
Andrew Cuomo’s plans to modernize state’s drug laws failed in the legislative session, but he says he’s not done yet.
Alec Baldwin allegedly slugs photog outside marriage bureau
The “30 Rock” actor is in hot water following an alleged scuffle between him and the press.
City health plans lead to longer life: Study
A European medical journal is touting the mayor’s initiatives as the main factor to an increase in life expectancy in New York City.
Marine rescuers search for West Side dolphin
A runaway dolphin caused quite a stir on the West Side.
Walcott calls out UFT’s case against perv teach bill
The School’s Chancellor is using several examples to show why he needs to have final say on teacher firings.
Prez visits Ground Zero, signs final WTC beam
Barack Obama gathered with the tri-state area’s elected officials for a historic moment at Ground Zero.
City’s political-dads tell us their best Father’s Day memories
A who’s who of elected officials share their fondest memories of their children.
City finally shows off future of Willets Point
After years of delays and planning, the mayor showed off the plans to redevelop the Iron Triangle.