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    Bill Would Require Food Carts to Post Letter Grades

    A new bill could make it easier to determine the cleanliness of food carts. Earlier this month, Queens City Councilmember Karen Koslowitz introduced a bill that would… Read more “Bill Would Require Food Carts to Post Letter Grades”

    February 12, 2017February 13, 2017 by Bailey Bryant

    City Official Promotes Reusable Bags

      New York City’s 5-cent plastic bag fee may have been delayed by the State Senate. But that’s not stopping supporters of the fee from promoting it.… Read more “City Official Promotes Reusable Bags”

    February 11, 2017March 17, 2017 by Abhishyant Kidangoor

    Protesters Rally For Refugees In Battery Park

    Protesters flooded New York’s Battery Park on Sunday for the second straight day of demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s executive order, which banned citizens of seven Muslim-majority… Read more “Protesters Rally For Refugees In Battery Park”

    January 31, 2017February 13, 2017 by Erica Pishdadian

    City Youth Face off in Chess Tournament

    Hundreds of local youth engaged in tense, but sportsmanlike, chess battles at the New York Police Athletic League on Saturday, January 28th. The children hoped to take… Read more “City Youth Face off in Chess Tournament”

    January 10, 2017February 13, 2017 by Eva Andersen

    Health Experts Aim to Allay Transgender People’s Fears of New Administration

    The woman would only give her name as Adjoa in order to protect the privacy of her transgender son. She came to the Sunday transgender health policy… Read more “Health Experts Aim to Allay Transgender People’s Fears of New Administration”

    December 13, 2016December 13, 2016 by Santiago Arnaiz

    On International Human Rights Day, Activists Call for Freeing ‘Political Prisoners’

    About a dozen activists protested in Harlem Saturday to call attention to International Human Rights Day and to raise awareness about so-called political prisoners in this country.… Read more “On International Human Rights Day, Activists Call for Freeing ‘Political Prisoners’”

    December 12, 2016 by Sana Ali

    New Yorkers Give Feedback on the Voting Process

    From first-time voters in Queens to poll workers in the Bronx, more than forty people signed up to share Election Day stories during a public hearing on… Read more “New Yorkers Give Feedback on the Voting Process”

    December 12, 2016 by Angel Au-Yeung

    Refugees are welcome, say New Yorkers at Brooklyn forum

    Over 200 people gathered in Fort Greene Wednesday to express solidarity with refugees from across the world and discuss ways to connect and help immigrants fleeing war… Read more “Refugees are welcome, say New Yorkers at Brooklyn forum”

    December 12, 2016January 31, 2017 by Nadeem Shad

    Advocates Call for Expanded Access to Hart Island

    Community advocates, U.S war veterans and City Council members called on the Parks and Recreation Department Thursday to increase efforts to make Hart Island more accessible to… Read more “Advocates Call for Expanded Access to Hart Island”

    December 9, 2016 by Kawala Xie

    Court Rules Closed Primary System is Constitutional

    Tiffany Pennamon @tiffanypennamon Nearly 50 independent voters packed into a tiny courtroom Tuesday afternoon waiting to learn if the state’s primary system would face reform. Most were… Read more “Court Rules Closed Primary System is Constitutional”

    December 8, 2016January 31, 2017 by Tiffany Pennamon

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