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Joseph Capriglione

Articles by Joseph Capriglione


The city’s Economic Development Corporation is proposing a complete transformation of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal with roughly 5,000 market-rate and 2,700 more affordably priced apartments. But it’s faced fierce opposition.


The flu surges 70%, COVID steady and RSV dips slightly as NYC's health chief shares prevention tips.


Gowanus has seen rapid change and development in the last few years, but a century's worth of pollution is still causing problems.


The model, Barnard grad and Olympian caught up with WNYC’s Janae Pierre from Paris.


Henry Smart III, assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan, joined WNYC’s All Things Considered this week to walk us through the implications.


His call for more cooperation between the city and federal immigration agents marks a shift from his predecessors.


Mayor Steve Fulop says state rules that allow police to use cannabis off duty contradicts federal gun laws.


Industry leaders from off-Broadway, music and dance discussed how the state of the arts in New York City has changed in a post-pandemic world.


The author and actor joined Sean Carlson for a wide-ranging conversation during a live broadcast of “All Things Considered at the Greene Space, WNYC’s events venue.


City Council member and Republican Minority Leader Joe Borelli of Staten Island was in D. C. Wednesday testifying to the House's Homeland Security Committee about New York's migrant crisis


Leonard Mack served more than seven years in prison for a rape he didn't commit. It took nearly a half-century to clear his name.


Republican Vito Fossella says he wants the state Legislature to revisit the city's right-to-shelter mandate.


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