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Tuesday night’s State of the Union was a lot of things. It was heavy on existing policy and light on new ones. It was a triumphant proclamation on President Donald Trump’s first year back in office. At 107 minutes,
Sanitation crews continue clearing slushy neighborhood streets, while a follow-up clipper system adds a light coating of fresh snow. Track plows here.
New York City schools are open again Wednesday, but classroom attendance took a hit Tuesday as snow from the major blizzard was still impacting students.
The tri-state area (and beyond) is facing its most significant snowstorm in years, only weeks after the last major storm triggered days of transit delays and suspensions. T This storm is worse. Travel is difficult,
Parks officials said 47 trees were toppled by the storm, and that crews were still working to remove seven of them from the streets on Wednesday. New Yorkers flooded the 311 system with 1,800 reports about the downed trees, though officials said many of them were duplicates.
With a potential blizzard coming to New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave an update on how the city is gearing up for the next snowstorm.
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Empty desks, unplowed paths: Nearly 40% of NYC students absent from school after record snow
NYC public school attendance dipped to 63% Tuesday after a record snow storm. Mayor Mamdani said remote learning was off the table because of device access issues after midwinter break.
Remember when we yearned for those first snowflakes of winter to fall? Collectively, we’re over it. Light flakes were met with groaning and sighs across New York City early Wednesday as another inch or so fell — meager,