Michael Hill
Articles by Michael Hill
In the Bronx, Borough President Vanessa Gibson is trying to recruit train more young people to join up.
The mayor of New Jersey's larges city promises to speed progress on income inequality, wealth disparity and affordable housing.
David Lei’s photographs have captivated Flaco fans around the world.
FBI agents seized several of Adams’ electronic devices on the street last week.
The survey and day of action aim to track the prevalence and impact of street harassment on New Yorkers and could inform the city on what can and should be done about it.
A fight over a community garden in Little Italy has showcased longstanding tensions between the need for housing and green space in NYC.
In Newark and Montclair in Essex County, students say they benefit when teachers understand their background, or speak their language.
Fireworks by Grucci is running dozens of shows. On July 4 this year, they’re in Montauk, Yonkers and Atlantic City
Catcalling is a form of sexual harassment and it tends to get worse in the summer months. WNYC's Michael Hill interviewed two people who are developing ways to curb the practice and provide support for women.
Amy Cohen went on a nearly 100-hour hunger strike, demanding Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie bring the bill with broad support to a vote. The legislative session ended this week without it reaching the floor.
Sen. Troy Singleton says he's interested in protecting civil rights, keeping use of AI transparent and making government more efficient for everyone.
Mike Shanahan, planetarium director and science educator with the Liberty Science Center in New Jersey, explains the ins and outs of wildfire smoke.
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