Richland-NYC Scientists Breakthrough Affordably Turns Plastic to Fuel as Trump Cuts Threaten Research
The article discusses updates on environmental restoration, the role of middle school students in tackling marine debris, OR&R's emergency response to marine incidents, and a ship fire emphasizing the challenges in marine conservation.
New York City Boosts Career Opportunities for Formerly Justice-Involved Citizens with Expanded CDL Training Program
New York City expands its CDL training program for former justice-involved individuals, providing job opportunities and addressing labor shortages. Mayor Adams highlights the economic and public safety benefits of the initiative.
New York City Welcomes Partly Sunny Skies and Mild Temps As Summer Fades Into September
New Yorkers can expect partly sunny skies and mild temperatures with highs around 78-79 degrees and lows in the mid-60s, with light winds shifting southward.
Divided Opinions Over $3 Billion Casino Proposal Highlight Coney Island's Public Hearing
Community members in Coney Island are divided over a $3 billion casino-resort proposal, with concerns about societal impact and neighborhood character, and supporters highlighting potential job creation.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to Unveil Timetable for Penn Station Redevelopment in NYC
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will announce the timeline for the Penn Station revamp in New York City, aiming for construction to start by the end of 2027. The project has secured a $43 million federal grant for the engineering phase.
New York City Braces for Upcoming Candidate Debates Ahead of 2025 Election, as Announced by Campaign Finance Board
The New York City Campaign Finance Board announced a schedule for upcoming political debates to enhance voter information, with mayoral debates on October 16 and 22, and public advocate and comptroller debates on October 9 and 14, respectively.












