1821 Episodes

  1. Evening Roundup: Gov. Hochul Gets Grilled at Immigration Hearing, Seven New Yorkers Sue the State Over Stolen SNAP Benefits, NY Lawmakers Revise Bill for Bad Drivers, and NYC’s Parking Lot Bar Gets Ba

    Published: 6/12/2025
  2. Midday News: Dozens Arrested While Protesting Military Parts Sent to Israel, Bronx Casino Plan Advances, and NYC Leaders React to Trump’s Immigration Enforcement

    Published: 6/12/2025
  3. Morning Headlines: Gov. Hochul to Testify at Oversight Hearing on Immigration Policies, Queens Defenders Founder Indicted for Theft of Funds, and Bronx Casino Plan Advances

    Published: 6/12/2025
  4. Evening Roundup: New Yorkers Join Nationwide Immigration Protests, Council Members Call for More Public Transit Discounts, and Saying “I Do” Amid Courthouse Chaos

    Published: 6/11/2025
  5. Midday News: Dozens Arrested at NYC Immigration Protest, NJ Governor’s Race Set, and Police Radio Access Bill Heads to Gov. Hochul

    Published: 6/11/2025
  6. Morning Headlines: Sherrill and Ciattarelli to Face Off in November for NJ Governor, NYC Comptroller Candidates Debate, and City Council Pushes to Expand Fair Fares

    Published: 6/11/2025
  7. Evening Roundup: LIRR Service Returns After Fire at Grand Central Madison, Nadine Menendez Calls for New Trial, Audit Finds Vacant Apartments Amid NYC’s Affordable Housing Crisis, Trump’s Travel Ban a

    Published: 6/10/2025
  8. Midday News: NY Senate Passes Medical Aid in Dying Act, NJ Primary Voters Head to the Polls, Grand Central Fire Disrupts LIRR Service, and DOI Pushes for More ACS Oversight

    Published: 6/10/2025
  9. Morning Headlines: Primary Day in New Jersey, Forest Hills Stadium Noise Complaints, and Liberty Chase Ninth Straight Win

    Published: 6/10/2025
  10. Evening Roundup: Bye Bye Broker Fees, NYC Leaders Plan to Replace Old Floating Jail, State Leaders Push for Medical Aid in Dying Act, and Tribeca’s Iconic Neon Studio Moves to Brooklyn

    Published: 6/9/2025
  11. Midday News: NYPD to Add Security Cameras in Upper Manhattan, Police Radio Access Bill Advances, and Primary Day Countdown Begins

    Published: 6/9/2025
  12. Morning Headlines: Broker Fee Ban on Apartment Rentals Starts This Week, Mayor Adams Signs Antisemitism Order, and Free Summer Concerts Return to Williamsburg

    Published: 6/9/2025
  13. The Knicks Fired Their Coach… After Their Best Season in 25 Years. Now What?

    Published: 6/7/2025
  14. Evening Roundup: Cuomo Gets Endorsement From Opponent in NYC Mayor’s Race, a Moment for South Indian Food, and Horseshoe Crab Love on City Beaches

    Published: 6/6/2025
  15. Midday News: Travel Ban Could Affect Local Immigrants, Advocates Say Afterschool Plan Doesn't Serve Students with Disabilities, and NJ Governor Primary Nears Finish Line

    Published: 6/6/2025
  16. Morning Headlines: Judge Orders Trump Admin to Release City Funds, Williams and Rajkumar Clash in Debate, Liberty Set Franchise Record, and Mayor Adams Introduces E-Bike Speed Limits

    Published: 6/6/2025
  17. Evening Roundup: Immigrant Families Split at ICE Check-in, Tussle Between Rep. Nadler’s Aide and Federal Officers, Modular Buildings Could Fix NY’s Housing Crisis, Trump Administration’s Threat to NJ’

    Published: 6/5/2025
  18. Midday News: AOC Endorses Mamdani For Mayor, New Yorkers Report Feeling Safer, and Candidates Clash in First Mayoral Debate

    Published: 6/5/2025
  19. Morning Headlines: Cuomo Grilled in Mayoral Debate, Feds Question Columbia University's Accreditation, and New Early Childhood Center Coming to Flatbush

    Published: 6/5/2025
  20. Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams Defends his handling of ICE Arrests, Newark Mayor Baraka Sues Trump Administration Appointee, Sewer Feud Slows Affordable Housing Development, and Single-Family Homes with

    Published: 6/4/2025

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