Kate Hinds

Planning Editor, WNYC News

Kate Hinds appears in the following:

New Year, New Laws

Friday, December 28, 2018

Healthcare reforms, no more Styrofoam, and changing birth certificates: here are some of the policies going into effect on January 1st. 

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Longtime New York Public Radio President Laura Walker Will Step Down Next Year

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Walker will remain as CEO until March 2019 and assist the transition to a new CEO through June. The Board of Trustees will begin a search for the organization’s next leader.

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New York, the Saw-Whet Owls Are Upon Us. Obey Them or Risk Their Wrath.

Friday, December 07, 2018

Nah, these little robin-sized owls are harmless. But New Yorkers are reporting more sightings this season, which means their migration has gone awry.

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A Petition to End Reselling Recalled Cars, The Louis Armstrong House Museum

Thursday, December 06, 2018

Alexander Brangman, Carly Sitrin, Kathy Hennessy Riley for our "Petition Series." Ricky Riccardi on the Louis Armstrong House Museum. "Living Here with Kate."

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'Why Religion?,' 'How to Read a Protest'

Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Elaine Pagels on "Why Religion?: A Personal Story."  “Andy in the Archives. "Living Here with Kate." L.A. Kauffman on "How to Read a Protest: The Art of Organizing and Resistance."

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'American Son,' Dogs in Costumes!, El Chapo

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Kenny Leon & Steven Pasquale on ”American Son.” Jen Carlson on the Tompkins Square Dog Park Halloween Parade. Keegan Hamilton & Miguel Ángel Vega on "Chapo: Kingpin on Trial."

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For the First Time in 14 Years, the Yankees and Red Sox Have a Postseason Face-Off

Friday, October 05, 2018

As New Yorkers prepared to cheer on the Bronx Bombers, team rivalries threatened to tear the WNYC Newsroom apart.

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A History of Moynihan, The Story Behind 'Lolita'

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Joseph Dorman & Toby Perl Freilich on ”The Moynihan Documentary Project.” This week's installment of “Living Here with Kate" presented by Kate Hinds. Sarah Weinman on "The Real Lolita." 

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Drafters of the 25th Amendment Say It's Not Meant to Be Dragged into Politics

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

A dive into the 25th Amendment with two of the people who helped draft and pass it.

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The Atlantic is Worried About Our Democracy, 40 years of Icarus Films

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Jeffrey Goldberg on The Atlantic's new issue, "Is Democracy Dying?" Kate Hinds on NYC garbage collection. Jonathan Miller & Jake Perlin on Icarus Films at 40 at Metrograph.

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Introducing 'Living Here with Kate'

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Kate Hinds & Stephen Nessen on the current state of the MTA.

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Summer Vacation Is for the Birds

Saturday, August 11, 2018

When you think "fall migration," you might not think "August." But some birds are already heading south.

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This Is No Typical Lemonade Stand

Sunday, July 29, 2018

About a dozen young school kids were selling $1 cups of lemonade in Columbus Circle on Sunday to raise money for migrant children and the homeless.

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Kusama Goes to the Beach

Friday, July 27, 2018

Her work "Narcissus Garden" — 1,500 stainless steel, mirrored spheres — are spread across the floor in a dilapidated building as part of this year's "Rockaway!" arts festival.

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Georgia O'Keeffe's 'Tropical' Period

Friday, July 13, 2018

For nine weeks in 1939, O'Keeffe visited Hawaii and made paintings of green valleys, crashing waves and lush flowers. Most of the works are now on view at the New York Botanical Garden.

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Wayward Snowy Owl Found Stranded on Rikers Island

Tuesday, July 03, 2018

This juvenile snowy owl should be hundreds of miles north of New York City by this time of year, munching on lemmings. Instead, she was discovered in a courtyard on Rikers Island.

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Baseball Season, 2018: It's a Washout

Monday, June 04, 2018

Yankees fans expecting to kick back and tune into the ballgame have been repeatedly disappointed. The team is leading Major League Baseball in rainouts.

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Chinese Robocalls Are Bombarding New York

Thursday, April 26, 2018

New York is the latest city to be hit with a rash of robocalls in Mandarin. The NYPD estimates that in four months, scammers have already made off with $3 million.

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15 Years Ago, New York City's Subway Tokens Rode Off Into the Sunset

Thursday, April 12, 2018

They had a 50-year run, but 2003 was the end of the line for the city's iconic transit token. 

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New Yorkers Take to the Streets as Part of "March for Our Lives"

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Tens of thousands of students, parents, teachers, and others rallied in Manhattan Saturday to join in a growing global call to end gun violence.

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