Cops & Courts, Politics & Policy Schooling New York City’s Cops A little known program of the NYPD helps the department's police officers pursue a higher education. February 20, 2015 Azure Gilman Share
Manhattan, News, Politics & Policy Civil Rights Organizers Ask: Where Do We Go From Here? Older organizers and young activists gather to discuss ways to sustain the #BlackLivesMatter movement in New York. February 4, 2015 Tess Owen Share
Cops & Courts, News, Queens Trying to Bridge the Cop-Citizen Gap Tenants and police officials meet to look for ways to better connect. January 31, 2015 Natasha Josephine Payes Share
Queens Does the NYPD Care About Cats? Nine months ago, the NYPD took charge of animal cruelty law enforcement in this city, a job the ASPCA had handled for over a century. Are New York City's animals better off? September 27, 2014 Elah Feder Share
The Global City, What's New? New York’s Flood Patrol As global warming accelerates, and as hurricane season approaches, fire and police rescue crews gear up for the next Sandy May 13, 2014 Louise Dewast Share
News The Curious Case of The Disappearing Cats A neighborhood discovers that some feral friends have gone missing. March 3, 2014 Marion Halftermeyer Share
Cops & Courts, What's New? Cannibal Cop Case Back in Court Jury selection opens for two men accused of conspiring to kill and eat women February 26, 2014 Shwanika Narayan Share
Politics & Policy The Stop-and-Frisk Issue Isn’t Completely Resolved Yet Police Unions filed court papers contesting De Blasio’s offer to implement reforms to the controversial NYPD practice February 9, 2014 Rishi Iyengar Share