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Jan 8, 2025 • 9min

Evening Roundup: More Criminal Charges Possible for Mayor Adams, Report Finds Bail Unaffordable in NY, TSA’s Weirdest Checkpoint Finds for 2024 and Gov. Hochul Looks to Expand Forced Hospitalization

Federal prosecutors say they’ve uncovered additional criminal conduct by Mayor Eric Adams. Plus, a New York State law that was supposed to make it more affordable for people to post bail isn’t working as planned. Also, an incident at Newark landson the TSA’s list of unusual items confiscated in 2024. And finally, WNYC’s Michael Hill talks with Albany reporter Jon Campbell about one of Gov. Hochul’s top priorities this legislative session.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 9min

Midday News: Early Signs Show Congestion Pricing Easing Traffic, New Law Tackles the Sale of Restaurant Reservations, and Eater NY Highlights Hottest New Restaurants in Manhattan

Early findings suggest that congestion pricing is making a dent in Manhattan's traffic woes. A new law is cracking down on the unauthorized sale of restaurant reservations, a win for local eateries. Plus, discover the hottest new dining spots in the city, like Chez Fifi and Danny and Coop's, perfect for your next celebration. The podcast also highlights the luxurious dining experiences on offer, showcasing exquisite dishes crafted by talented chefs who redefine indulgence in the bustling culinary scene.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 3min

Morning Headlines: NYC Doctors’ Strike Delayed, Changes to Home Care Program, and Community Board Rejects Hudson Yards Casino Plan

A doctors' strike at four public hospitals in NYC has been postponed, allowing for ongoing contract negotiations. Significant changes to a popular home care program are coming, urging consumers to act quickly. Meanwhile, Manhattan's Community Board 4 has rejected a proposed casino and housing complex at Hudson Yards, showcasing community concerns about local development and the housing crisis. Plus, updates on disability services stir advocacy reactions as the city moves toward a new administration for personal assistance.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 9min

Evening Roundup: NYC Cracks Down on Obscured License Plates, New Jersey Towns Appeal Affordable Housing Law, and Kids with Dyslexia Continue to Leave NYC Public Schools

New York City is intensifying efforts to catch drivers hiding their license plates to avoid tolls. Meanwhile, New Jersey towns are challenging laws regarding affordable housing, creating uncertainty for communities. The spotlight also shines on dyslexia education, as many students struggle in public schools with inadequate support. Recent initiatives aim to enhance literacy, but concerns remain about their effectiveness, pushing some families towards private education options.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 12min

Midday News: Subway Fire Suspect Pleads Not Guilty, NYC’s Strong Economic Outlook, City Charter Commission Holds First Meeting, and Homeless Advocate Shares Their Story

Cynthia English, a former shelter specialist and current board member of Care for the Homeless, shares her inspiring journey from homelessness to advocacy. She discusses her complex experiences, from facing trauma to navigating shelter life. The conversation highlights the critical role of community support and the ethics of treatment for the homeless. English emphasizes the impact of kindness she's received, shedding light on the struggles and resilience of those experiencing homelessness in New York City.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 3min

Morning Headlines: NYPD To Add 200 Officers to Subway Trains and Platforms, Drivers React to Congestion Pricing, and Bradley Cooper’s Cheesesteak Pop-up Shop

New York City is ramping up subway safety by deploying 200 additional police officers to combat crime on trains and platforms. As congestion pricing rolls out, drivers express frustration over the new tolls adding to their morning commutes. Meanwhile, celebrity chef Bradley Cooper is making waves with his East Village cheesesteak pop-up, Danny and Coop’s, where he’s trading Hollywood for hoagies. Tune in for lively discussions on these hot topics!
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Jan 6, 2025 • 12min

Evening Roundup: Gillibrand to Head Democrats’ Campaign Arm, Mayor Adams Prepares for State of the City, Stalled Bill Requiring Coops to Explain Rejections and NYC’s Cultural Calendar

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand takes the helm of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, gearing up for the 2026 elections. Mayor Eric Adams is preparing to unveil his State of the City address, signaling key updates for New Yorkers. A proposed city council bill may bring much-needed transparency to co-op board rejections, stirring up debate in the housing market. Meanwhile, New York's art scene is buzzing with exciting exhibitions, including a retrospective of Ruth Asawa at MoMA and a showcase of Christo and Jean-Claude's works at The Shed.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 9min

Midday News: Gov. Hochul to Propose Metro-North Investment, Mayor Adams’ State of the City Address, NY Giants Leadership Stays the Same, and Congestion Pricing Begins

Governor Hochul plans a significant investment in Metro-North's Hudson Line, promising improvements for commuters. Mayor Adams is set to deliver his State of the City address, revealing key initiatives. The New York Giants confirm their leadership will stay stable with the same General Manager and Head Coach. A new $9 congestion pricing toll for entering lower Manhattan has sparked mixed reactions from drivers, raising questions about its financial implications and the potential environmental impact.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 3min

Morning Headlines: Congestion Pricing Begins, NJ Faces Affordable Housing Deadline, Winter Weather Alert, and Three Kings Day Parade

Congestion pricing has officially begun in Manhattan, setting the stage for managing traffic woes. In New Jersey, local officials are racing against a deadline for affordable housing plans, impacting the next decade. As winter weather approaches, light snow is expected in NYC, adding a chill to the day. Meanwhile, East Harlem is gearing up for a vibrant Three Kings Day Parade, featuring music, dancers, puppets, and even live camels, making for a festive celebration in the heart of the city.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 9min

Evening Roundup: New Orleans Attack Echoes 2017 Attack in NYC, Optimum Drops MSG Networks, New Jersey’s Approach to Rising Sea Levels and Weekend Stargazing

The discussion kicks off with a comparison of a recent truck attack in New Orleans and the preventive measures taken in New York City since 2017. Tensions between a major cable provider and local sports networks spark interest among fans. New Jersey is addressing rising sea levels by mandating homes be built five feet off the ground in flood zones, reflecting on Superstorm Sandy's long-lasting effects. Finally, listeners are treated to a celestial guide, perfect for weekend stargazing.

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