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Pokémon GO Fest draws thousands in final day in NYC
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — The biggest Pokémon celebration in the United States is wrapping up after a big weekend on Randall’s Island. Pokémon GO Fest, an annual event that was expected to draw tens of thousands of players and over 600,000 players, took over Randall’s Island starting Friday. The multi-day festival took place in […]
Organization aims to prevent summer learning loss
With school out for summer, learning loss can take place as kids lose some of the academic progress made during the school year. Studies show that gap can be greater for students in low-income families. Horizons NYC is an organization dedicating to combatting summer learning loss, offering programs to keep...
Cooling centers open amid high heat in NYC: Where to find AC
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Temperatures are expected to reach over 90 degrees Sunday, prompting cooling centers to open across New York City. Well over 100 community centers, schools and even museums will open Sunday to offer an air conditioned reprieve for any New Yorker struggling with the heat. The cooling centers will open throughout […]
Temperatures remain high in NYC with thunderstorms expected this week
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Hot temperatures will remain Sunday as New York City prepares for over 90 degree heat. After a scorcher Saturday, temperatures will again soar to a high of 93 degrees in the city, with temperatures remaining in the high 80s along the shores. The city will see mostly sunny skies Sunday […]
NYC Comptroller Calls For Protection of Noncitizen Victims of Labor Violations
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has joined a coalition of labor enforcement agencies and state entities in calling on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to extend the protection period of the Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement (DALE) program for noncitizen victims and witnesses of labor violations. The call urges DHS to move from the current two years of deportation protection to a minimum of four years in order to better support labor rights enforcement efforts.
Temps to reach 90s on humid Sunday in Tri-State Area
Sunday weather forecastSunday will see clouds along with some sunshine. There is a minimal shower/storm risk (about 10%) with very isolated coverage.Dew points will be a tad lower, but it won't make much of a difference other than taking away 100+ degree heat indices. Highs will be in the low 90s, but it'll feel more like the mid 90s.With a moderate rip current risk at New York beaches and a low risk along the Jersey Shore, it should be a decent beach day. NYC pools open lateNew York City pools will be open late Sunday because of high heat and humidity...
Latest intel has the Knicks eyeing an elite defensive player as next trade target
With the NBA Draft in the rearview mirror, OG Anunoby re-signed, and the Mikal Bridges trade finally official, the New York Knicks roster is finally rounding into form. There’s just one problem, New York has quality depth at every position except center. Isaiah Hartenstein bolted for the OKC Thunder and Precious Achuiwa is an unrestricted free agent, creating a glaring need for a backup center.
‘Real Housewives’ Star Blamed For Leaked Pregnancy News
Lindsay Hubbard thinks her pregnancy news was leaked by a former “Real Housewives of New York City” star. On July 4, 2024, the “Summer House” star revealed she is expecting a baby with her new boyfriend. The news comes less than one year after Hubbard, 37, split from her former fiancé Carl Radke. Hubbard has yet to go public with her new beau.
As sea levels rise, Philly and Camden are at risk of being inundated with raw sewage, study finds
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. As climate change continues to ramp up wet weather events, cities like Philadelphia, Camden, and New York will increasingly face a messy problem — the eruption of raw sewage into people’s basements and in the streets.
Syracuse Basketball: NYC big man Asher Elson jumps to 4 stars in composite rankings
New York City big man Asher Elson, a fast-rising 2025 prospect who holds a Syracuse basketball offer, has moved to four stars in rankings from the 247Sports Composite. Lately, several of the primary recruiting services have updated their 2025 ratings, and that in turn leads to adjustments in the rankings from the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, as well as the industry-generated On3 Industry Ranking.
A $30K Wedding Was Out of Reach So This Couple Celebrated on the NYC Subway
Daniel Jean couldn’t afford to give his bride, Esmy Valdez, an over-the-top wedding. So, the Brooklynite took it underground — to the subway. “We didn’t have the money to do the dream reception that I’d always envisioned,” Jean, 39, a marketing manager from Flatbush, told The Post, citing the high cost of hosting nuptials in NYC. “I decided to surprise her by having a dope reception on the L train,” said Jean.
Match Recap | Austin FC 2-1 New York City FC
New York City FC recorded a 2-1 defeat against Austin FC at Q2 Stadium. City took the lead in the fifth minute through Andrés Perea. Austin would draw level in first-half stoppage time through Gyasi Zardes. The forward would double Austin’s advantage in the 69th minute. Unfortunately, that would be enough for Austin to claim victory on the night.
BSA Images Of The Week: 07.07.24
It’s a long holiday weekend in New York since many have holiday spirits high in honor of the 4th of July fireworks on the Hudson River, barbecues in the park, and tanning in Coney Island Beach. New York, no matter where you go on the street, always feels full of possibilities.
AVID’s inaugural season: Taking the audience on a journey
The Theatre at St. Jeans, New York, NY. AVID, the new dance company of collaborative artists, premiered its inaugural season in NYC in late June. AVID (Artistic Ventures In Dance) is the brainchild of Emily Speed and Tanya Trembly. The company aims to deepen the connection between audience and artist, as well as provide opportunities for seasoned and new artists alike.
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