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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Hannah Critchfield |Ashley Borja
TAMPA, Fla. - Florida police arrested more than two dozen people under a controversial new immigration law that makes it a crime to enter the state while undocumented - after a judge blocked the measure saying it was likely unconstitutional, a Tampa Bay Times analysis has found.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Hannah Critchfield |Ashley Borja
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida police arrested more than two dozen people under a controversial new immigration law that makes it a crime to enter the state while undocumented — after a judge blocked the measure saying it was likely unconstitutional, a Tampa Bay Times analysis has found.
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1 week ago |
swoknews.com | Hannah Critchfield |Ashley Borja
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida police arrested more than two dozen people under a controversial new immigration law that makes it a crime to enter the state while undocumented — after a judge blocked the measure saying it was likely unconstitutional, a Tampa Bay Times analysis has found.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Hannah Critchfield |Ashley Borja
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida police arrested more than two dozen people under a controversial new immigration law that makes it a crime to enter the state while undocumented — after a judge blocked the measure saying it was likely unconstitutional, a Tampa Bay Times analysis has found.
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1 week ago |
centrotampabay.com | Hannah Critchfield |Ashley Borja
La policía de Florida arrestó a más de dos docenas de personas bajo una polémica ley de inmigración que convierte en delito ingresar al estado sin documentos -después de que un juez bloqueara la medida por considerarla probablemente inconstitucional, según un análisis del Tampa Bay Times.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
qchron.com | Jose Martinez |José Martinez |Jose Martínez |José Martínez |Ashley Borja
This article was originally published on August 14 at 5:00 a.m. EDT by THE CITY. The MTA has doubled the ranks of private security guards posted near subway station emergency exits that officials call the “superhighway of fare evasion.”Budget documents show that the MTA expects to spend more than $35 million through next year on increasing to 1,000 the number of unarmed security guards whose mere presence at the gates is intended to slow the stream of fare-beaters who use them as free entrances.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
thecity.nyc | Jose Martinez |Ashley Borja
The MTA has doubled the ranks of private security guards posted near subway station emergency exits that officials call the “superhighway of fare evasion.”Budget documents show that the MTA expects to spend more than $35 million through next year on increasing to 1,000 the number of unarmed security guards whose mere presence at the gates is intended to slow the stream of fare-beaters who use them as free entrances.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
brownstoner.com | Ashley Borja
This article was originally published on August 8 at 12:10 p.m. EDT by THE CITY The perennial debate about adding bike lanes in the city has returned, this time in a school-saturated area of central Brooklyn where drag racing is common and protected bike lanes do not yet exist. At issue is a proposal from the city Department of Transportation that aims to transform an area on the border of Crown Heights and East Flatbush long known for speeding vehicles, crashes, and injuries.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
thecity.nyc | Ashley Borja
The perennial debate about adding bike lanes in the city has returned, this time in a school-saturated area of central Brooklyn where drag racing is common and protected bike lanes do not yet exist. At issue is a proposal from the city Department of Transportation that aims to transform an area on the border of Crown Heights and East Flatbush long known for speeding vehicles, crashes and injuries.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
brownstoner.com | Ashley Borja
This article was originally published on July 17 at 5:51 p.m. EDT by THE CITY The developer of a controversial proposed high-rise housing development alongside the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is making a second try at obtaining city approval — but still facing uproar, even after cutting the project down to less than half its former height.