The city's sanitation department said Tuesday it is stepping up ticketing of owners who pretend not to notice what their pups leave behind.
Queen Latifah joined Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Tuesday at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new housing development.
"Keeping New York City clean is a ruff job, and any New York dog owner who thinks they can ignore their responsibilities is barking up the wrong tree," Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a statement.The best part of our dog poop press conference was the groan of disappointment when I announced there is no Poop Fairy. In all seriousness, I want to thank
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