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Features•Video
For struggling small dairy farms, a unique new partnership – prison reform
In New York State over the last few decades, most new prisons have been constructed in rural counties. Milk Not Jails wants to change that.
Audio•News
Women veterans battle homelessness
Finding help to prevent homelessness is increasingly difficult.
News•Video
Strong global sales put fur industry back on the agenda
Fur sales are making a come back.
Business•Video
Canal Street vendors suffer in extreme cold
For Canal street's vendors, the drop in the weather can mean a drop in business.
Features•Video
A personal challenge with a global impact
Tony Cohen, is trying to break the Guinness World Record of the most marathons done in one day on a treadmill.
Video
Holiday travelers brave bus service
Despite the long, frigid walk to cheap out of town bus service, holiday travelers make the trek.
Audio
Audio postcards from downtown New York City
The staff of Pavement Pieces use sound to tell stories of places and people.
Live Blog
Have you met the de Blasio’s
Newly elected, Democratic Mayor, Bill de Blasio, was no stranger to the spotlight, and throughout his campaign, neither were his family members.
Live Blog
If polls had wings, de Blasio would fly.
It was a landslide victory for Democratic candidate Bill de Blasio in the race for New York City's top job Tuesday night. It took less than an hour after the polls to close to read the writing on the wall for his opponent.
Live Blog
NYC Elections: de Blasio en espanol
Taking the stage to celebrate his victory, the newly elected mayor of New York City threw in a little multilingual flair with varying reactions.