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Audio•Features
Gourmet Opportunities Sprout in the South Bronx
Nonprofit helps kids grow, cook and eat their way to better futures in the unhealthiest county in New York state

Audio•Multimedia•News•Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: Colorful Sanders supporters rally at Navy Yard before debate
They came from all over the country to take on the more subdued Hilary Clinton supporters.

Audio•Features•News•Special Reports
NYC Primary: Staten Island Republicans talk taxes
Propositions for a flat, or fair tax, have been common among Republican candidates for two decades, and have gained popularity among Republican voters.

News
Awareness of Wage Gap Compels Women to Speak Out for Equal Pay
Despite recent unanimous support from politicians, some think that the wage gap continues to persist because women choose fields that pay less than men, such as early childhood-education and psychology versus STEM fields.

News•Special Reports•Video
NYC Primary: “Feeling the Bern” at Washington Square Park
The Sanders campaign estimated 27,000 New Yorkers attended the rally.

Features•News•Video
Rainy skies cancels opening day at Yankee Stadium
Opening day at Yankee Stadium is rained out

Features•News•Politics
Impending sentencing for Liang brings hope for justice
NYPD officer Peter Liang fatally shot East New York resident Akai Gurley in an the unlit stairwell.

Features•News•Video
Up and Down weather is a drag for New Yorkers
Cold rain and frigid temperatures just a few days after a balmy 70 degrees in New York City

Features
Designer aims for success beyond NYC
Julie Lamb arranges a supply order with one of stone sources in NYC’s diamond district. Photo by Eugene Y. Santos […]

Video
New Yorkers voice opinions on possible soda tax
Soda tax proposals are spreading.