By Jennifer Doherty on May 12, 2019
Andrew Cuomo, labor union, mta, New York City, New York City Transit, transit workers
Bronx, News

On April 21 at 10:30 a.m., while many New Yorkers were enjoying their Easter candy, Denaul Jenkins II, 33, was on the job as an MTA subway conductor, waiting to catch the second train of his shift. As he sat on the southbound platform at the 149th Street-Grand Concourse station in the Bronx, Walter Rivera, […]
By Jennifer Doherty on March 28, 2019
Entertainment, Video
By Jennifer Doherty on March 3, 2019
Cardi B, criminal justice, DOCCS, Greene Correctional Facility
Brooklyn, Cops & Courts, News

Anthony Myrie was the second inmate to die at Greene Correctional Facility in three months
By Jennifer Doherty on February 13, 2019
102nd Precinct
Cops & Courts, Gun Violence, News, Queens

Richmond Hill, a quiet neighborhood, is shaken by tragedy
By Jennifer Doherty on February 12, 2019
Brooklyn, Cold, crime, Drugs, Justice, Local business, New York City, snow
Brooklyn, Cops & Courts, News

That’s a wrap at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn
By Jennifer Doherty on February 10, 2019
author, books, Brooklyn, Donald Trump, immigration, Palestine, poetry
Brooklyn, Lens on New Yorkers, NY City Scene

Author Hala Alyan talks writing and resilience in the Trump era