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Mayor Mamdani Expands Affordable Housing in NYC, Changes to the Climate Leadership Act, and the Knicks End a 27 Year Finals Drought

9 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Mayor Mamdani Expands Affordable Housing in NYC, Changes to the Climate Leadership Act, and the Knicks End a 27 Year Finals Drought

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a plan to increase affordable housing, protect tenants, and create investments for public housing. WFUV’s Sienna Reinders has more. Last night was the first time the public was able to see language changes Governor Hochul will make to the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. This comes among ongoing debates about energy affordability. WFUV’s Mia Barth explains. The New York Knicks are heading to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. WFUV’s Lainey Nguyen went out in the Bronx to see how fans felt after the team’s historic series win against the Cleveland Cavaliers. With the ease of digital streaming platforms, many people don’t feel the need to own physical copies of their favorite movies and tv shows. But one shop in Brooklyn pledges two things: death to streaming – and physical media forever. WFUV’s Joseph Vizza takes us to NightOwl Video, a video store dedicated to buying and selling movies new and old, from VHS to DVD. Host/Producer: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Nathan Ray Reporter: Sienna Reinders Reporter: Mia Barth Reporter: Lainey Nguyen Reporter: Joseph Vizza Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker

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