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New York real estate flood
EnvironmentNew York looks to close loophole that allows home sellers to pay $500 fee to avoid disclosing flood risk, lead paint and asbestos
By Mary Conlon, Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressSeptember 14, 2023
Long shot of a swimmer in lower Manhattan
EnvironmentWhy a 53-year-old Englishman spent a month swimming from upstate New York to the tip of Manhattan
By Michael Hill, Ted Shaffrey and The Associated PressSeptember 13, 2023
Paul Hudson
SuccessExcitement turns to mud at West Point as nearly 200-year-old time capsule is opened to reveal just a bunch of dust
By Michael Hill and The Associated PressAugust 29, 2023
Marijuana smoker in New York City
RetailVeterans’ lawsuit shuts down New York pot industry on argument that only drug convicts are getting licenses
By Anthony Izaguirre and The Associated PressAugust 8, 2023
New York City’s shark attack came despite heightened monitoring—with drones
EnvironmentNew York City’s shark attack came despite heightened monitoring—with drones
By Chris MorrisAugust 8, 2023
Estate with private beaches on Long Island Sound fetches nearly $140 million: ‘The ultimate in Greenwich waterfront’
FinanceEstate with private beaches on Long Island Sound fetches nearly $140 million: ‘The ultimate in Greenwich waterfront’
By The Associated PressAugust 3, 2023
Upstate New York coyote
EnvironmentNew York’s ‘imaginary divide’ exposed by proposed ban on cash-prize hunting contests: ‘These are people that are upstate’
By Michael Hill and The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023
Gilgo Beach victims
LifestyleWife of suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer files for divorce
By The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023
Rex Heuermann
LifestyleDNA from a pizza crust in a Manhattan trash can link a Long Island architect to 3 out of 11 grisly serial killings stretching back over a decade
By Jake Offenhartz, Michael R. Sisak, Michael Balsamo and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2023
people walking into buildling
SuccessReturn to office: How many workers are back at their desks in the top 10 U.S. metros
By Jane ThierJune 21, 2023
The West Coast has robust plans in place for when wildfire smoke takes over a city—Now the East Coast is playing catch up
EnvironmentThe West Coast has robust plans in place for when wildfire smoke takes over a city—Now the East Coast is playing catch up
By Todd Woody, Linda Poon and BloombergJune 9, 2023
New Yorkers are filtering out the blanket of wildfire smoke with DIY air purifiers being spread on TikTok
EnvironmentNew Yorkers are filtering out the blanket of wildfire smoke with DIY air purifiers being spread on TikTok
By Beatrice Dupuy and The Associated PressJune 9, 2023
Barnes & Noble workers at the chain’s Manhattan flagship store vote to unionize
FinanceBarnes & Noble workers at the chain’s Manhattan flagship store vote to unionize
By The Associated PressJune 8, 2023
Canadian wildfires are bringing smoke-filled air and a hazy orange glow to the skies above New York City
EnvironmentCanadian wildfires are bringing smoke-filled air and a hazy orange glow to the skies above New York City
By Brian K. Sullivan and BloombergJune 6, 2023
Pot farmers are going broke growing for a New York legal weed market that’s not taking off: ‘We’re all losing money’
FinancePot farmers are going broke growing for a New York legal weed market that’s not taking off: ‘We’re all losing money’
By Michael Hill and The Associated PressJune 5, 2023
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