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Hundreds of New Yorkers attend rally, calling for release of hostages by Hamas
WPIX 11 New York· 7 hours agoNEW YORK (PIX11)– On the heels of the news of three hostages’ bodies being returned from the Gaza...
Many Staten Islanders don’t feel safe in parks, walking at night, riding NYC subways, new survey...
Staten Island Advance· 2 days agoThe Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) released the results of its 2023 Resident Feedback Survey in a ...
Why flags fly half-staff in four states today, this weekend
Newsweek· 3 days agoFlags are being held at half-staff across four states Friday and this weekend to honor, among...
9/11 Memorial & Museum offering free Mondays for New Yorkers starting in June
Newsday· 4 days agoThe 9/11 Memorial & Museum is offering free admission to New York State residents on the first...
NYPD officer caught on video punching pro-Gaza protester during Brooklyn rally
The Independent via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoAll for walking in the street. One of the many brutal arrests from…...
Readers sound off on the dangers of natural gas, marijuana smoke and Trump trial attendees
New York Daily News· 4 days agoWhile the NY HEAT Act already has the support of Gov. Hochul, and has in two successive years been...
Thousands of NYC families wait-listed for free 3-K program. The city says seats are still available.
CBS News· 3 days agoThousands of New York City families have been wait-listed for the city's free 3-K program, even...
Who Thought a New York-Dublin Portal Was a Good Idea? This Guy
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn hindsight, erecting a portal that connected New Yorkers with the Irish was perhaps only ever...
Attorney general says Saugerties couple owes $8M for violating pollution laws
Times Herald-Record via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFewer options: Child care providers are closing fast in the Hudson Valley and it...in Woodstock. "Our anti-pollution laws are designed to protect New < ...
Which New York counties have the highest rates of child poverty?
Staten Island Advance· 5 days agoAcross New York, more than 18% of children are living in poverty, according to U.S. Census data.