Clarisa Diaz
Articles by Clarisa Diaz
The first citywide election with ranked-choice voting is the June primary.
There are 1,300 school buildings across the city, with about 580,000 expected to attend some form of in-person learning.
“This should be the last summer we have to stress about our lives being on the line over peaker plants."
The city announced a crackdown plan on fireworks suppliers on Tuesday.
There were 2,092 complaints about fireworks on June 20th alone.
"Just the sheer cost alone of these productions is suspect. They're about the size of fireworks at a minor league ballpark."
With most subway lines less than 50% accessible and Manhattan-centric, the MTA has a long way to go.
2019 has been the deadliest year for cyclists since 2000.
If successful, the urban park could become a model for others across the country.
Reflect on the 16th century by experiencing the traditions of local Native Americans.
A new study released by the National Audubon Society shows two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk.
The idea to build for a fishing-centric resource was first suggested by local anglers to Friends of the East River Esplanade... 'What you could do is make us a bait station.'
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