Joel Rose http://kuer.org en Boston Bombings Prompt Fresh Look At Unsolved Murders http://kuer.org/post/boston-bombings-prompt-fresh-look-unsolved-murders An unsolved triple murder in the Boston suburbs is getting a closer look in the wake of the marathon bombings. One of the victims may have been a friend of bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. That's prompting authorities to revisit the 2011 case.<p>The murders took place in Waltham, Mass. On Sept. 12, 2011, police responded to a house in the leafy suburb a few miles west of Boston.<p>"They went to the second floor and saw a very graphic crime scene — three dead bodies in the apartment," said Gerry Leone, who was then district attorney for Middlesex County. Fri, 17 May 2013 21:02:00 +0000 Joel Rose 29465 at http://kuer.org Boston Bombings Prompt Fresh Look At Unsolved Murders Cyber Criminals Drain $45 Million From ATMs Around The World http://kuer.org/post/cyber-criminals-drain-45-million-atms-around-world Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>All right, prosecutors are calling it the biggest bank heist in New York City since the 1970s. They say a gang of cybercriminals drained $45 million from ATMs around the world.<p>Here's NPR's Joel Rose.<p>JOEL ROSE, BYLINE: United States Attorney Loretta Lynch says the eight men charged in New York were able to withdraw $2.8 million in cash in just one day, in February.<p>LORETTA LYNCH: This was a 21st century bank heist. Fri, 10 May 2013 09:43:00 +0000 Joel Rose 29060 at http://kuer.org New York Tobacco Regulations Light Up Public Health Debate http://kuer.org/post/new-york-tobacco-regulations-light-public-health-debate If you're under 21, you may soon have a hard time lighting up in New York City. Thu, 02 May 2013 07:02:00 +0000 Joel Rose 28660 at http://kuer.org New York Tobacco Regulations Light Up Public Health Debate NYC's Fast Food Workers Strike, Demand 'Living Wages' http://kuer.org/post/nycs-fast-food-workers-strike-demand-living-wages Fast-food restaurants were a little bit slower Thursday in New York City. Hundreds of workers staged a one-day strike in what organizers are calling the biggest job action ever in that industry. It's a growing segment of the economy, but workers complain that fast-food jobs don't pay enough to survive in New York City.<p>The current <a href="http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workerprotection/laborstandards/workprot/minwage.shtm">minimum wage</a> in New York is $7.25. That's what many fast-food workers in the city earn, including Joseph Barrera, who works at a KFC restaurant in Brooklyn. Thu, 04 Apr 2013 22:35:00 +0000 Joel Rose 27355 at http://kuer.org NYC's Fast Food Workers Strike, Demand 'Living Wages' Self-Taught Architect Behind Brooklyn's 'Broken Angel' Faces Eviction http://kuer.org/post/self-taught-architect-behind-brooklyns-broken-angel-faces-eviction A New York landmark of sorts is in danger of being wiped off the map. The building now known as Broken Angel was an ordinary 19th-century brick structure until self-taught artist and sculptor Arthur Wood started building on top of it in the late 1970s. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 20:46:00 +0000 Joel Rose 27098 at http://kuer.org Self-Taught Architect Behind Brooklyn's 'Broken Angel' Faces Eviction The 'Ancient Vibration' Of Parlor Music, Revived By Two Generations http://kuer.org/post/ancient-vibration-parlor-music-revived-two-generations Sometime in the mid-1960s — no one's really sure when — Lena Hughes walked into a recording studio, probably in Arkansas. What we do know is that she recorded 11 tunes on the guitar.<p>"It's kind of like listening to 1880," folklorist Howard Marshall says. "You kind of get a wonderful, ancient vibration."<p>Marshall wrote a book about traditional music in Missouri, called <em>Play Me Something Quick and Devilish.</em><p>"It's quite simple, which always mystifies people," Marshall says. "How can it be so simple and sound so good? Well, I think there's a message in that. Wed, 06 Feb 2013 21:19:00 +0000 Joel Rose 24653 at http://kuer.org The 'Ancient Vibration' Of Parlor Music, Revived By Two Generations Famed N.Y. Pizzeria Among Businesses Struggling To Reopen After Sandy http://kuer.org/post/famed-ny-pizzeria-among-businesses-struggling-reopen-after-sandy It's been more than three months since Hurricane Sandy crashed ashore, and many family-owned businesses in New York and New Jersey are still struggling to get back on their feet.<p>One of those businesses is Totonno's in Coney Island, where generations of pizza lovers have made the pilgrimage for a slice of New York City history.<p>Before the storm, you could literally see that history on the walls in the yellowed newspaper clippings and framed photographs of the politicians and celebrities who've eaten there. Sat, 02 Feb 2013 11:39:00 +0000 Joel Rose 24451 at http://kuer.org Famed N.Y. Pizzeria Among Businesses Struggling To Reopen After Sandy Ed Koch, Outspoken Mayor Who Brought N.Y. Back From The Brink, Dies http://kuer.org/post/ed-koch-outspoken-mayor-who-brought-ny-back-brink-dies Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, whose larger-than-life personality was well-suited to the nation's biggest city but could also get him in trouble, has died. He was 88.<strong> </strong><p>His spokesman, George Arzt, says Koch passed away early Friday from congestive heart failure.<p>Koch was famous for asking his constituents this question: "Hey! How'm I doing?" He insisted this was more than just shtick. He told NPR in 1981 that he really wanted to know.<p>"Some people have said that's a mark of insecurity. Gee, I have to be patted on the back, how'm I doing," he said. Fri, 01 Feb 2013 11:40:00 +0000 Joel Rose 24388 at http://kuer.org Ed Koch, Outspoken Mayor Who Brought N.Y. Back From The Brink, Dies New York Murder Rate Plummets, But Who Should Get The Credit? http://kuer.org/post/new-york-murder-rate-plummets-who-should-get-credit By most measures, New York City is safer than it's been in a half-century. The city recorded just 418 murders in 2012 — the lowest total since record keeping began in the early 1960s. But there's some debate about where to place the credit for that drop.<p>No part of New York saw a more dramatic decline in murders last year than the 61st Precinct in South Brooklyn. Two years ago, there were 14 murders in the precinct. Last year, it had only three.<p><strong>'More Cops, More Safety,' Says One Resident</strong><p>"I live alone here. Thu, 24 Jan 2013 21:20:00 +0000 Joel Rose 24041 at http://kuer.org New York Murder Rate Plummets, But Who Should Get The Credit? Post-Sandy Fixes To NYC Subways To Cost Billions http://kuer.org/post/post-sandy-fixes-nyc-subways-cost-billions Most subway stations in New York City affected by Superstorm Sandy have opened by now, but the South Ferry station at the southern tip of Manhattan is still closed. And when you get inside, it's easy to see why.<p>The platform is still coated with dirt more than a month after the storm. The tile walls are covered in grime from the tracks all the way up to the ceiling 25 feet overhead. Thu, 06 Dec 2012 22:30:00 +0000 Joel Rose 22002 at http://kuer.org Post-Sandy Fixes To NYC Subways To Cost Billions Cooper Union Students Protest Threat To Free Tuition http://kuer.org/post/cooper-union-students-protest-threat-free-tuition A student occupation at Cooper Union is entering its third day. The New York school of art, architecture and engineering is famous for not charging tuition to undergraduates. Administrators say the school is facing a financial crisis and needs to find new revenue sources. Wed, 05 Dec 2012 09:48:00 +0000 Joel Rose 21920 at http://kuer.org Marathon Runners Wonder, Why Not Cancel Earlier? http://kuer.org/post/marathon-runners-wonder-why-not-cancel-earlier For the first time since it began in 1970, the New York City Marathon will not take place.<p>Marathon officials and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg had initially insisted that Sunday's race would go on despite the devastation caused by Sandy. But mounting opposition forced the organizers to change their minds Friday.<p>All week, the group that organizes the race, the New York Road Runners, kept saying the marathon would go on. Sat, 03 Nov 2012 09:14:00 +0000 Joel Rose 20533 at http://kuer.org Marathon Runners Wonder, Why Not Cancel Earlier? New York City Marathon Cancelled As Lights Come Back http://kuer.org/post/new-york-city-marathon-cancelled-lights-come-back In New York City, the lights are coming back on, and the annual marathon has been called off. Robert Siegel talks to Joel Rose. Fri, 02 Nov 2012 23:43:00 +0000 Joel Rose 20521 at http://kuer.org NYC Insists Stop-And-Frisk Is Legal http://kuer.org/post/nyc-insists-stop-and-frisk-legal Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>A judge in New York City is hearing arguments this week about the controversial policing tactic known as stop-and-frisk. This case concerns a relatively small number of searches done without warrants that took place in the hallways of apartment buildings. It's being watched closely because it's the first of several major stop-and-frisk lawsuits to go to court. NPR's Joel Rose reports.<p>JOEL ROSE, BYLINE: The program at the heart of the lawsuit is called Operation Clean Halls. Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:03:00 +0000 Joel Rose 19915 at http://kuer.org Libertarian Presidential Candidate Could Influence Election http://kuer.org/post/libertarian-presidential-candidate-could-influence-election Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>If you don't think a third party candidate can play a role in a presidential election, just ask George HW Bush about Ross Perot or ask Al Gore about Ralph Nader.<p>This fall, the Libertarian Party will have a candidate on the ballot in at least 47 states. Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson probably won't be invited to the debates and pollsters don't usually even bother asking about him. Wed, 26 Sep 2012 09:06:00 +0000 Joel Rose 18813 at http://kuer.org Construction Still Slow At World Trade Center Site http://kuer.org/post/construction-still-slow-world-trade-center-site Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Melissa Block.<p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>And I'm Audie Cornish.<p>Thousands gathered today at the World Trade Center site in New York. They marked the 11th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks. Family members of the victims took turns reading the names of the nearly 3,000 people who died in New York, Washington and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.<p>UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: Janice Marie Ashley.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Thomas J. Ashton.<p>UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: Manuel O. Asitimbay.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Gregg A. Wed, 12 Sep 2012 01:57:00 +0000 Joel Rose 18135 at http://kuer.org