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Olivia Ebertz

Articles by Olivia Ebertz


Olivia is a former WNYC and Gothamist assistant producer.

The project is considered a win for climate resiliency, but one energy researcher described it as a "missed opportunity" for the public.


When the member of the City Council drove a hard bargain for more below-market apartments, the builder took a different course.


Hot pot is a delicious, bubbling cauldron of choose-your-own adventure soup often shared with friends or family on the Lunar New Year — and one dedicated fan is on a quest to eat it as often as possible.


Thousands in New York and New Jersey have lost power and four Queens families have been displaced.


Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the sanitation department will blanket the city with salt.


The deal ends a strike that's all but halted classes at the Manhattan university since Nov. 16.


After three days of an ongoing cyberattack, the Met's ticketing operation has been severely affected.


A 1966 "sip-In" at the West Village bar made it an early battleground in the fight LGBTQ rights.


A new interactive map designed by the Whitney Museum of American Art, showing the locations of paintings by Edward Hopper featured in a current exhibition, illuminates a changing city.


An annual show that has been enchanting families for more than three decades with its whizzing trains and tiny New York landmarks made out of twigs, leaves and resin is itself a family affair.


Part of the ceiling in a subway tunnel collapsed in Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon, resulting in a three-hour service suspension and long lines awaiting buses.


In its new report card, the environmentalist group Save the Sound found too much nitrogen and not enough oxygen in the waters of the Western Narrows.


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