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MetroFocus speaks with City Limits Editor-in-Chief about whether Mayor Bloomberg's national campaign against gun violence is having an effect.VIDEO
Poets, angels and a rescue dog are some of those that have been deemed worthy of remembrance in Central Park.VIDEO
On the next MetroFocus: Gun violence, and interviews with the former NYC Parks Commissioner, Israel's Consul General and New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.VIDEO
The state’s Dignity for All Students Act goes further than any in its history to define what constitutes a “safe and supportive” learning environment.
Will voters be sending future jailbirds to Albany, or will they put their faith in people with unfamiliar names who promise change? Here are a few highlights from the dozens of primaries playing out in the city.
Mentorship, office space at Montclair State University and $20,000 in seed capital was given to 10 companies.
The analysis broke down graduation rates by race and country of origin, and looked at students who were discharged vs. those who dropped out.
Is the NYPD violating New Yorkers civil rights one summons at a time? What the geography of 350,000 pink slips in New York City reveals.
JCOPE votes to broadly investigate the Assembly's handling of Vito Lopez's sexual harassment scandal.VIDEO
Effective and passionate communicator or too bombastic? Opinions about Christie’s keynote speech vary greatly.VIDEO




