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Court Of Appeals To Hear Case On Advantage Program

The city ended the program, known as Advantage, earlier this year after the state cut funding for it but homeless advocates and the Legal Aid Society challenged the city's decision.

Court Of Appeals To Hear Case On Advantage Program

05/25/2012 11:03 PM

Education

NY1 Exclusive: Most NYC Principals Passed 2010-11 Ratings

NY1 recently obtained the ratings of 1,485 city principals from the 2010-11 school year and learned that 94 percent received a satisfactory rating or better. | View the full list of principal ratings.

<i>NY1 Exclusive</i>: Most NYC Principals Passed 2010-11 Ratings

Updated 05/25/2012 08:19 PM

Inside City Hall

NY1 Online: Wendy Long Explains Gay Marriage Stance

Inside City Hall’s Errol Louis spoke with Wendy Long about her campaign for U.S. Senate and opposition to gay marriage.

<i>NY1 Online</i>: Wendy Long Explains Gay Marriage Stance

05/25/2012 08:00 PM

Transit

MTA Sending Bus Managers To Hear Customer Suggestions

The MTA is sending bus managers to bus stops in an attempt to hear riders' suggestions to improve customer safety and service.

MTA Sending Bus Managers To Hear Customer Suggestions

05/25/2012 03:35 PM

NY1 Political ItCH

NY1 ItCH: A Philly Fight As Memorial Day Looms

Bob Hardt's daily look “Inside City Hall.”

NY1 ItCH: A Philly Fight As Memorial Day Looms

05/25/2012 10:47 AM

Criminal Justice

Officials: NYPD Muslim Surveillance Efforts Did Not Violate NJ Laws

New Jersey's attorney general announced Thursday the results of a three-month investigation that finds the NYPD's surveillance of Muslim businesses, mosques and student groups in the state did not violate any of their laws, but local Muslim leaders said they wanted more specifics about the surveillance.

Officials: NYPD Muslim Surveillance Efforts Did Not Violate NJ Laws

Updated 05/24/2012 06:24 PM

Decision 2012

Decision 2012: Obama Praises His War Record Before Cadets As Romney Woos Hispanics

While the economy has been issue number one in the Presidential race, both the Romney and Obama camps sparred over a surprising point of contention Wednesday: education.

<i>Decision 2012:</i> Obama Praises His War Record Before Cadets As Romney Woos Hispanics

Updated 05/23/2012 07:09 PM