News, NY City Scene These Pooch Boots Are Made for Walking Salt is a problem for dogs. Boots and wax—or simple washing—can help. January 31, 2014 Niina Heikkinen Share
What's New? Super Cool Runnings The hottest attraction on Super Bowl Boulevard: the 60-foot-tall toboggan run. January 31, 2014 Stav Ziv Share
News A Former Sex Worker Tells Her Story And so do 27 others who find their voices in writing and being published. January 31, 2014 Sybile Penhirin Share
News Too Cold to Run? Not for Central Park's Runners Frigid temperatures don't keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers. January 31, 2014 admin Share
News Too Cold to Run? Not for Central Park’s Runners Frigid temperatures don't keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers. January 31, 2014 Lucia De Stefani Share
News Do Dogs Love Winter? Woof! Not so much, it turns out. There’s the snow, the cold, and, especially, the salt. January 31, 2014 Marion Halftermeyer Share
What's New? Traffic Headaches Expected Ahead of Super Bowl A 13-block stretch of Broadway around Times Square is closed for the entire week -- and cabbies say traffic snarls will follow. January 31, 2014 Sybile Penhirin Share
Cops & Courts, Two New Yorks Tenants Try to Navigate the Bronx Housing Court Maze Almost 2,000 people go through the Bronx Housing Court each day to fight evictions and landlord repossessions, more than in any other borough. January 30, 2014 Sandhya Subbarao Share
Two New Yorks Counting the Homeless on a Frigid Night: No Easy Task Nearly 3,000 volunteers took part in the 10th annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate on Tuesday. January 30, 2014 Patrick McGovern Share
News The President Speaks and Some Viewers Yell Back Nearly 33 million Americans tuned in to listen to President Obama Tuesday, the smallest audience ever. But for this lively group of viewers in a Harlem restaurant, that hardly seemed to matter. January 30, 2014 Patrick McGovern Share
News Our Shivering Food Vendors They fight cold feet, numb fingers and frozen produce to feed a hungry city. January 29, 2014 Annie Wu Share
Politics & Policy Pedestrian Safety Gets a Push Relatives and advocates speak out at a memorial for a young victim. January 27, 2014 Stav Ziv Share
For Seniors, the Cold Brings Isolation and Missed Meals Fewer seniors make it to community centers for free meals when the thermometer plunges. January 27, 2014 Steven Rosenbaum News Share
Politics & Policy Snow? Cold? Bah! Humbug! School Went on As Usual Mayor De Blasio kept the city’s schools open last week. While school children barely seemed to notice, not all parents were happy about it. January 27, 2014 Lucia De Stefani Share
Two New Yorks Hit Those Closets: Your Neighbors Need Coats For some reason fewer donated coats are getting to the poor this year, despite the city’s bitter winter. January 26, 2014 Joanna Plucinska Share