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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 3min
Morning Headlines: Judge Weighs Dismissal of Adams’ Case, Trump Administration Moves to Block Congestion Pricing, and Hudson Yards Casino Plan Faces Pushback
A federal judge is reviewing the case against Mayor Eric Adams, raising questions about potential political motivations. Adams shares his defense in court, injecting humor into a serious situation. Meanwhile, President Trump moves to cancel New York City's congestion pricing program, igniting clashes with the Biden administration. On another front, community leaders rally against a proposed casino at Hudson Yards, arguing that it undermines essential housing commitments. Controversies escalate as local governance faces scrutiny.

Feb 19, 2025 • 9min
Evening Roundup: Judge Weighs Request to Dismiss Adams’ Case, Trump Moves to End Congestion Pricing, Captions at NYC Movie Theatres and a Community Champion
A judge is set to decide on the fate of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is pulling federal approval for congestion pricing. The podcast also highlights a city ordinance mandating captions in movie theaters, which aims to enhance accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing community. Additionally, listeners are introduced to a community advocate who founded Compassionate Cleaning, providing much-needed services to underserved neighborhoods across the five boroughs.

Feb 19, 2025 • 9min
Midday News: Federal Court to Review Motion to Drop Adams’ Charges, Egg Prices Fluctuate, and What to Expect at Mayor Adams’ Wednesday Federal Court Hearing
A federal judge is set to hear arguments regarding corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, stirring political intrigue ahead of an election. Fluctuating egg prices also pose challenges for New Yorkers amidst a bird flu crisis. Legal experts weigh in on the implications of the mayor's case and the pressures of his ongoing battle to maintain innocence, all while the influence of the Trump administration looms large over the Justice Department. Expect a riveting breakdown of these pivotal issues and their potential fallout.

Feb 19, 2025 • 3min
Morning Headlines: Judge to Review DOJ’s Push to Drop Mayor Adams Case, Legal Questions Over ICE at Rikers, and NYPD Misconduct Settlements Rise
A federal judge is set to examine the Trump administration's request to dismiss Mayor Adams' criminal case, stirring debates among legal experts. There's also controversy over Adams' initiative to let federal immigration agents onto Rikers Island, which may clash with a city law. Meanwhile, shocking statistics reveal that New York City spent over $200 million last year on settling police misconduct claims, marking a significant rise from the previous year. This raises urgent questions about accountability and the city's legal landscape.

Feb 18, 2025 • 11min
Evening Roundup: Court Blocks Cuomo’s Plan to Dismantle Ethics Board, Lt. Gov. Calls Himself Voice of New Yorkers, 90 Years Since NYC Hired First Black Conductor and Life Expectancy in New York
A court ruling upheld the ethics board's authority against the former governor's controversial actions. The Lt. Gov. expresses his independent views on pressing issues affecting New Yorkers. The legacy of Jotham T. Coleman, the first Black train conductor, reveals the ongoing struggle for racial equity and its impact on the middle class. Additionally, there's a focus on life expectancy improvements in NYC, highlighting health disparities and the city's initiatives to combat chronic diseases and the opioid crisis.

Feb 18, 2025 • 11min
Midday News: Mayor Adams Faces Key Court Hearing on Criminal Charges, NYPD Officer Shot in Standoff with Parolee, and Proposal to Ban Phones in Classrooms
Mayor Eric Adams faces a crucial court hearing regarding criminal charges, raising concerns about political integrity. A tense police standoff ends with an officer shot, highlighting the risks law enforcement face. Meanwhile, a hot debate unfolds over a proposed statewide ban on cell phones in classrooms, exploring its effect on student mental health and education. Perspectives from students and educators reveal the complexities of technology use in schools, with calls for better communication and support rather than outright bans.

Feb 18, 2025 • 3min
Morning Headlines: Gov. Hochul Questions Mayor Adams’ Future, NYC Small Claims Courts See Major Backlogs, and Kids Week at the Intrepid Museum
Governor Kathy Hochul raises eyebrows over Mayor Eric Adams' future amid resignations of four prominent deputies. Meanwhile, New York City's small claims courts are overwhelmed with major backlogs, leaving many cases hanging for months, if not years. On a lighter note, Kids Week at the Intrepid Museum is in full swing, showcasing hands-on NASA exhibits and exciting STEM activities for students on their break. It's a mix of political intrigue and educational fun!

Feb 17, 2025 • 10min
Midday News: The Latest Local News, City Plans Facelift for Broadway Junction and American Chestnuts Bear Fruit in Brooklyn
Plans are in motion for a new public plaza at Broadway Junction, raising concerns about potential displacement of residents. The conversation also touches on a significant $500 million revamp aimed at revitalizing this important transit hub. Meanwhile, community efforts are underway to restore the American chestnut tree in Brooklyn, with an exciting challenge to plant 1,000 of them. These initiatives reflect a blend of urban development and ecological restoration, highlighting the neighborhood's vibrant future.

Feb 14, 2025 • 10min
Evening Roundup: Transgender References Dropped from Stonewall Monument Website, Some New Yorkers Sour on Adams, Pedestrian Traffic Increases in Manhattan and Advice from a Dating Coach
Controversy erupts as transgender and queer references vanish from the Stonewall National Monument's website, igniting public outcry. New Yorkers express mixed feelings about Mayor Adams amid corruption claims. Meanwhile, pedestrian traffic in Manhattan is surging thanks to congestion pricing, sparking discussions on urban livability and business challenges. On a lighter note, dating coaches offer unique insights and strategies to help singles navigate the tricky dating scene in the city, proving that finding love doesn't have to be a nightmare.

Feb 14, 2025 • 8min
Midday News: Mayor Eric Adams Denies Cooperating with DOJ in Exchange for Dropping Charges, Columbia Medical School Freezes Hiring Over Federal Cuts, and Gov. Hochul Won’t Rule Out Removal of Adams
Mayor Eric Adams firmly denies allegations of attempting to influence a federal corruption case in exchange for immigration policy cooperation. Columbia Medical School responds to potential federal funding cuts with a hiring freeze. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul weighs the possibility of removing Adams from office amidst escalating political tensions and bribery accusations. The atmosphere in New York City is charged as calls for resignation grow louder, raising questions about leadership and the future of local governance.