Housing, Politics & Policy New City Council Bill Could Prevent Action to Address Hostile Shelter Environments The legislation raises concerns that it could exacerbate the issue most unhoused have with the system — negative treatment they receive from security personnel March 10, 2022 Danielle Dawson Share
News, Politics & Policy City Council to ThriveNYC: Where Did You Spend the Money? A program run by the mayor's wife gets a grilling at an oversight hearing March 28, 2019 Francesca Regalado Share
Immigration, Politics & Policy Undocumented Immigrants in NYC May Soon Be Able to Get a Driver’s License The City Council passed a resolution Wednesday that will clear the way for immigrants to drive legally. Now it’s the state legislature’s turn February 15, 2019 Argyro Partsakoulaki Share
Manhattan, Politics & Policy Race for Harlem City Council Seat is Fierce, But Voters Don’t Seem to Care The race for the District 9 seat has brought out campaign cash, but no one seems to be paying attention February 12, 2017 Josie Albertson-Grove Share
Manhattan, Politics & Policy Pedicab Drivers Fear de Blasio’s Plan Will Leave Them Jobless The mayor's plan will limit the number of horses in the park and keep pedicab drivers out of its popular southern edge January 30, 2016 Samantha McDonald Share
Politics & Policy, Two New Yorks, What's New? Scott Stringer Comes on Strong The new comptroller addresses income inequality March 16, 2014 Caroline Anderson Share
Two New Yorks, What's New? On the Hot Seat Over Boilers A post-Sandy “temporary” solution falls short in Red Hook and Coney Island March 1, 2014 Caroline Anderson Share