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New York City adopts ranked-choice voting, a major milestone for the reform
The biggest city in the U.S. is joining a voting reform movement.
Read the full story on Vox.
2 new theme parks are coming to New York City, but can they make it there?
With Nickelodeon Universe recently opened in New Jersey and Legoland New York coming next year, the Big Apple is getting into the theme park game.
Read the full story on Orange County Register.
New 'Know Your Rights' program aims to improve police, youth interaction in New York City
A new peer-to-peer pilot program for New York City schools was announced Tuesday in Brooklyn, aiming to improve relations between the police and youth.
Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.
New proposal would allow for more street vendors in New York City
A state lawmaker wants to eliminate the cap on street vendor permits to allow more people to have their own business.
Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.
O’Neill privately fumed about criminal justice reforms before resigning
Police Commissioner James O’Neill announced his resignation Monday amid record-low New York City crime rates — while privately warning that extreme criminal-justice reform could unravel the hard-won gains.
Read the full story on New York Post.
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