all stories tagged "city living"
Maintenance jobs are growing in New York City and many pay better wages and benefits than you might expect.
The former restaurateur reminds nostalgic fans of his parting message: accept change. VIDEO
As the Big Apple faces ever-hotter summers, officials are looking for ways to cool off in some of the only unused space left in a crowded city: rooftops.VIDEO
MetroFocus asked some of the foot soldiers of tourism what they wish tourists, and New Yorkers, understood about the city.
Could use of the NYCLU's new tool lead to the arrests of its users? Know your rights when filming the NYPD.VIDEO
"Drivers Wanted" at NYC Bike Share, as well as call center agents and more. The program expects to employ 150-200 New Yorkers by August.
Since the B77 bus was cut, residents say they're cut off from the city, and drivers say frustrated passengers are taking their anger out on them.
Performers, both from around the world and around the block, take to city stages indoors and out even well before the summer equinox.
Many say that reform strategies are particularly misunderstood and poorly executed in the city's largest, overcrowded public schools.
Racetrack families live in a tight-knit world at Belmont Park and Aqueduct Racetrack. Helping their fragile existence is the country's only racetrack daycare center.




