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News
Trouble continues to brew at the East Village’s Girls Prep
The East Village Middle School battles turmoil over ouster of popular principal.
News
High school phase-outs pose threat to athletic programs
Phase-outs will apply to 23 city schools this fall, cutting funds for sports teams.
Multimedia•News•Slideshows
Transgender rights still uncertain after DADT repeal
Even after DADT repeal, transgender status is still grounds for disqualification.
Multimedia•Video
Lawmakers propose regulations for curbside bus industry
Members of the city and state legislature are considering legislation to regulate New York's curbside bus industry.
News
Anti-abortion groups target African-Americans
Billboards are part of a national campaign to deter Africans-Americans from having an abortion.
Features
Hotdogs and Homework program reaches out to Harlem teens
Hotdogs and Homework, a tutoring program at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Harlem, offers teens tutors and homework-friendly environment.
Arts•News
Travel restrictions might prevent some artists from attending Si Cuba festival
Cuban-Americans struggle between celebrating culture and condemning politics.
Multimedia•Video
Undocumented youth push for state bill similar to DREAM Act
After the U.S. Senate shot down the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act or "DREAM Act," members of the New York State Youth Leadership Council are pushing for a similar bill in the state legislature.
News
New legislation targets crisis pregnancy centers
EMC and other pregnancy services centers like it have become the focus of a controversial piece of legislation passed March 2 by the New York City Council.
Multimedia•News•Video
Feds say slaughter geese in city parks
New York City and USDA officials have called for another round of geese killings this year, and some residents are planning to push back.