Crackdown on Toll Evaders Gets Results
(New York, NY) – The MTA says the crackdown on ghost plates has led to hundreds of arrests and the impounding of well over 1,000 vehicles so far this year. MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber was
Fewer Migrants Coming to NYC
(New York, NY) – There’s been a steady decline in the number of migrants arriving in New York City over recent months. Deputy Mayor Anne Williams Isom says 900 arrived last week, the first time in a
WABC Market Report for 7-09-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 7-09-24.
Parkland, FL Shooter To Donate Brain To Science
(Parkland, FL) – As part of a civil settlement in connection to the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, admitted killer Nikolas Cruz has agreed to donate his brain to science. According to court
Lou’s Lineup 7-9-24
Lou’s Lineup 7-8-24
Has This Iconic NYC Burger Joint Closed?
(New York, NY) – Ask 100 New Yorkers where to get the Big Apple’s best burger, and you’ll get 100 different answers. But many agree — the West Village’s Corner Bistro makes a darn good burger. And
How a Gift Will Change the Future of US Medicine
(Baltimore, MD) – Bloomberg Philanthropies, the charitable organization founded by former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, has just gifted a massive amount of money to Johns Hopkins University. And it means the majority of the university’s
Listen: Upper East Side man lives all alone in 6 story building
(New York, New York) – Subsidized housing residents in the city can have the rug pulled out from under them at any given moment, and they don’t even know it. Greg Marshall has lived in his Upper
Jewish students win lawsuit against NYU
(New York, NY) — New York University is agreeing to settle an antisemitism lawsuit by Jewish students with the terms of the agreement to be announced later today. The lawsuit, brought last November, accuses NYU of violating