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Charles Springer a former Marine is one of a handful that has completed every Goofy Challenge [14 through 2019] and the Dopey Challenge [6 through 2019] since their inception as part of the Disney Marathon.
Amy's dad, Mr. Freeze, planted the running seeds when he started her love for fitness as an eight-year old runner. Her career choice as a pioneering TV meteorologist may have been circumstance or perhaps a classic case of Nominative Determinism!
Encore Presentation: Actress Cherie Danielle Discusses her upcoming play "The Diary of An Afro Goddess" and how she got involved with police brutality while filming on set.
Mauricio Blandino is lucky to be alive. Given this chance Mauricio has transformed himself through running and is an advocate on making a difference for others.
Mitchell Mond, an athlete with the Raritan Valley Road Runners, remembers Otto Mond, his father.
Hot Topics; The Best of "The Spotlight" 2018; Guest Co-Host Ajani Jamieson
Long-time Coach and pioneering runner John Garlepp along with his protege, Claude Meliarenne, chat all things Millrose.
Evan Wood chats with Pamela Passarello, representing Manhattan, and Stephen Andrews, representing Brooklyn, for 2018's FootLocker 5-Borough Challenge.
New York voters have approved two state constitutional amendments on the general election ballot and voted down three others.
The legislation would establish a "correctional ombudsman" and a new Correctional Oversight Board separate from state and local correction departments.
In answering some of the persistent questions around whether a conflicts-of-interest policy exists and what it entails, Hochul’s administration is offering new details and a promise that the policy will be released publicly.