Tentative Deal Reached In Dockworkers Strike
(New York, NY) — There are reports that striking dockworkers along the Gulf and East coasts are returning to work. Sources say members of the International Longshoremen’s Association and management groups have reached a tentative deal on
WABC Market Report for 10-03-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 10-03-24.
Marty Dolan Announces Candidacy for Public Advocate
(New York, NY) — Democrat Marty Dolan has officially announced his candidacy for New York City Public Advocate, after he unsuccessfully challenged Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her Congressional seat in the primary. Dolan made the announcement while joining
What the Heck Is Fat Bear Week?
(Bristol Bay Borough, AK) – Fat Bear week is upon us in Alaska. The annual online competition is held in bracket-style like the NCAA Tournament. It ends with a champion being crowned — the chunkiest champion among
Another Legendary Music Catalog Sold
(New York, NY) – The Pink Floyd lyrics were foretelling: “Money, it’s a gas. Grab that cash with bond hands and make a stash.” And what a stash it is: the legendary English rock band has sold
Will Officials Expand NY Penn Station?
(New York, NY) – It’s no secret that New York Penn Station is in need of an upgrade. Whether it’s the faulty train tracks and aging signal systems down in the building’s basement, or the tattered facilities
Can the Longshoremen really make this demand?
(New York, NY) — It’s day three of the International Longshoremen’s union port strike. Union president Harold Daggett says his members wont go back to work until there is airtight language in a new contract that will
Helene death toll continues to rise
(Asheville, N.C.)Â — The death toll from Hurricane Helene continues to rise. At least 193 across the South are dead, and there are still hundreds missing today. Search and recovery efforts in North Carolina are in their
City Hall serves eviction papers on popular park
(New York, NY) — The people who run the popular Elizabeth Street Garden in Soho say they have officially been served eviction papers by City Hall. Mayor Adams had warned that the city would take ownership of
A senior shoved onto the subway tracks
(New York, NY) — NYPD cops are searching for a straphanger who shoved a senior citizen onto the subway tracks in Queens Wednesday afternoon. The 82-year-old victim told police she was just minding her own business on