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Katie Toth

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  • Village Voice

Past articles by Katie:

How a Pot-Dealing Med Student Got Convicted of Murder

Canadian student William Sandeson killed a fellow student dealer in order to pay off his debts. → Read More

How a Drug-Dealing Med Student Was Convicted of Murder

Dalhousie student William Sandeson killed a fellow student dealer in order to pay off his debts. → Read More

Halifax’s Wild Crime Family Murder Trial Ends With a 'Not Guilty'

The city’s notorious criminal Jimmy Melvin Jr. was found not guilty in the killing of his counterpart in another organization. → Read More

Lauri Love Opens Up About His Fight Against Extradition to the US

"Well it means I'm not getting kidnapped," says Love, who can now appeal against his extradition ruling. → Read More

Banned Pesticides Keep Turning Up in Canada’s Medical Weed

So what happens when it’s legalized? → Read More

Banned Pesticides Keep Turning Up in Canada’s Medical Weed

So what happens when it’s legalized? → Read More

The Struggling Canadian Coal Town Desperate to Return to Its Roots

On Cape Breton Island, where the last coal mine closed in 2001 after years of industry decline, an underwater mine near the 500-person village of Donkin is set to bring coal back. → Read More

The Struggling Canadian Coal Town Desperate to Return to Its Roots

On Cape Breton Island, where the last coal mine closed in 2001 after years of industry decline, an underwater mine near the 500-person village of Donkin is set to bring coal back. → Read More

Will Brooklyn's Insane Real Estate Market Doom This Long-Stalled Park?

Brooklynites want Mayor de Blasio to fulfill Bloomberg's 2005 promise for a 28-acre park. But parks officials say they don't have the cash. → Read More

Bronx Restaurateur Fires Back at Disgruntled Workers With a Lawsuit of His Own

He says they're conspirators. They say he's a thief. A restaurant owner and a food-service labor group are tangled in... → Read More

Unlikely Trio of Senators Forms Like Voltron to Revise Federal Pot Laws

Senators propose the CARERS Act, which would reform federal marijuana laws. → Read More

Harlem Papa John's Franchisee Will Fight $2 Million Judgment for Underpaying

Ronald Johnson, who once was a rising star in the New York City business community, must now fork over $2... → Read More

Crown Heights Landlord Is Taking Tenants to Court in Attempt to Drastically Raise Their Rent

Residents of two Crown Heights apartment buildings say they're being unfairly sued by their new landlords in an attempt to... → Read More

Your Vacation From Alternate-Side Parking Rules May Be About to End

While New York's car owners have spent most of the first two months of 2015 blissfully free of street-parking responsibilities, the weather this week is expecte → Read More

Lead Contamination Leads to Another Lawsuit Against Notorious NYC Landlord

Residents of 113 Stanton Street are suing oft-embattled landlord Samy Mahfar for harassment, arguing that by using unsafe construction tactics,... → Read More

Sergeants Union Head and NYC Mayor Side-Hug, Make Up

Mayor Bill de Blasio has forged a new bond with the dude who once called him a → Read More

Reverend Billy Talen Appears in Court, Rejects Plea Deal, and Now Heads to Trial

Earth-worshipping, honeybee-loving professional rabble-rouser "Reverend Billy" Talen is headed to trial. At an appearance at Manhattan Criminal Court on February... → Read More

Residents Brave (Seriously) Bitter Cold to Fight to Preserve Historic Brooklyn Bank Building

Despite the frigid temperatures, a group of East New York residents stood outside to protest the demolition of a beloved bank building. → Read More

Servers Respond to Their $2.50 Raise: 'Cool'

Minimum wage for all of New York City's tipped workers will increase by $2.50 per hour at the end of this year. Actual tipped workers shrug. → Read More

These People Take Their 'First Editions' of the Iliad Very Seriously

Book collectors talk about their favorite first editions of the Iliad. Maybe Jennifer Lopez was on to something in that movie after all. → Read More