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Sean Carlson

Articles by Sean Carlson


Before coming to New York Public Radio, Sean worked in print, online and radio news around the mid-Atlantic region and Alaska. A New Jersey native, he holds a B.A. from the New School University in Greenwich Village and an M.A. from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.

The acting city health commissioner also discussed the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak and COVID vaccines with WNYC.


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 trio spoke on WNYC’s “All Things Considered” in a new series ahead of the election, “Word from the Curb.”


Fr. James Martin, SJ, joined All things Considered to discuss the legacy of the pontiff.


Jackie Bray, New York state Commissioner of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, joined WNYC for an update.


Joe Holtz didn't just help build a grocery store, he also helped build a community.


Prosecutors say two contractors for a company that was supposed to replace lead pipes in the city of Newark did not fully do so.


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


Riders keep getting stuck as train equipment and overhead lines get snarled.


Complaints have surged 17-fold in five years over constant helicopter noise, city data shows.


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